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Tesla autopilot under indictment, launch of US investigation makes Wall Street headline tremble

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Tesla in the crosshairs of US regulators. In particular, the Autopilot driving assistance system is finished under the lens. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened a formal safety investigation into the Autopilot system found in approximately 765,000 Tesla vehicles in the United States.

Since January 2018, the NHTSA has identified 11 incidents in which Tesla models encountered first responders and subsequently hit one or more vehicles involved in those scenes. Accidents that resulted in 17 injuries and one death.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it has identified 11 incidents since January 2018 in which Tesla models “encountered first responders and subsequently hit one or more vehicles involved in those scenes.” He said he had reports of 17 injured and one death in those incidents. This year there were four accidents.

In the pre-market the Tesla stock today drops 1.49% to 705.6 dollars.

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