Tesla pushed to recall more than 2 million cars of safety system Autopilot defect. The cause was a lengthy investigation by an American agency, which always notified such safety systematic flaws. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration monitors Tesla’s safety system in the vehicle’s autopilot software and the effectiveness of Tesla’s updates in system software.
Tesla Autopilot Defect
Tesla recalled over 2 million cars, a strong reason behind the misuse of Autopilot” ‘s essential features, Autosteer. NHTSA described these facts in its report: In some conditions, the primary key component in Tesla vehicles, called Autosteer, may unprofessionally cause a collision. NHTSA found that Autopilot features are confusing to operate; the driver may take it so easy, and in this way, the risk of crash increases.
TESLA’S STRATEGY
Electric car maker Tesla disagreed with NHTSA’s report about defects in Tesla Autopilot’s essential features, but Tesla voluntarily moved to recall to solve this issue. Tesla plans to fix this problem by updating its over-the-air software, controls, and alerts to force drivers to be more responsible.
Autosteer is a crucial feature of Tesla’s Autopilot system, which provides “controlled acceleration on the highway and steering control, breaking support.” the Autopilot system works as a driver assist but cannot drive the car with its systematic software.
There have been calls for tighter regulation amid concerns that driver monitoring systems could be easily manipulated. The purpose of Tesla’s recall is to improve the overall safety of Autopilot and address challenges related to driver abuse. Tesla Autopilot software update is already rolling out on some affected vehicles and will be rolled out to the remaining cars in due course. In the report, Tesla mentions widely that in-car autopilot software has no feature to prevent driver misuse.
Tesla recall, effect on Tesla models220,031,2, in the S series and vehicles built by Tesla since 2012, such as model 3 and model Y.
The software update began on Tuesday; NHTSA will update all recall-affected vehicles. Customers will be able to download the update for free. Tesla cars engaged Autosteer in 11 instances in 2021, leading to the NHTSA’s investigation.
According to Tesla’s Part 573 recall report, new controls and alerts will be implemented whenever Autosteer is engaged to emphasize continuous driving responsibility. As part of the Autopilot fix and future software update, Tesla is expected to provide “additional controls and alerts.”
The new controls will display more prominent visual warnings on Tesla’s touchscreen., This allows drivers to turn Autopilot quickly features on and off. With the software update, drivers must also undergo “additional checks,” including when approaching traffic checkpoints and externally controlled lanes. Tesla’s NHTSA filing also states that if drivers use the Autosteer function irresponsibly, they will be prohibited from using it.
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