Tesla is slow in reporting crashes and the feds have launched an investigation
2 days ago
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- Federal auto safety regulators are investigating Tesla for delayed reporting of crashes involving its self-driving technology.
- Tesla's reports on incidents were submitted months late, violating the five-day requirement.
- The investigation will examine the reasons for delays, completeness of reports, and undisclosed crashes.
- Tesla attributed the delays to a data collection issue, now reportedly fixed.
- This follows an October probe into Tesla's self-driving technology issues in low visibility conditions.
- Tesla has reported 2,308 crashes involving its driver-assistance software, the majority among automakers.
- Tesla plans to expand its robotaxi service nationwide and release self-driving updates to existing vehicles.
- Investors remain optimistic despite sales and profit declines linked to Elon Musk's political stances.
- Tesla's stock fell slightly amid the investigation news.