The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will resolve its two-year investigation into Tesla Autopilot and could make a public announcement soon, the agency's acting head told Reuters.
WASHINGTON, Aug 24 - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will resolve its two-year investigation into Tesla"We'll get to a resolution ," Acting NHTSA Administrator Ann Carlson told Reuters.
Speaking broadly of advanced driver assistance systems, she said, "It's really important that drivers pay attention. It's also really important that driver monitoring systems take into account that humans over-trust technology."
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