Musk and NHTSA don’t see eye to eye on a lot of stuff.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has reached out to Tesla with questions about a tweet by Elon Musk suggesting he would remove an important safeguard from the company’s Full Self-Driving system.
The information gathering by NHTSA is part of a broader investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot, which has been linked to over a dozen crashes involving stationary emergency vehicles.On December 31st, Musk tweeted that Tesla would push an over-the-air software update in January removing the driver monitoring warning in response to a request by Omar Qazi, a Tesla shareholder who tweets under the handle @WholeMarsBlog.
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