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[–]ageingrockstar 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Here's an article on Australia's quality EV news site The Driven, on this recall :

https://thedriven.io/2023/12/15/tesla-recalls-more-than-2-million-cars-sold-in-the-us-due-to-autopilot-flaws/

I'd suggest it's a far better way to get informed on this story (and only takes 3 minutes to read). Here, for example, is an informative excerpt :

Several interesting details about the lead up to the incidents described above are found within NHTSA documents related to the investigation. On average, Autopilot aborted control less than 1 second prior to impact. Analysis of video footage from the scenes showed that on average the drivers would have seen the emergency services incident 8 seconds before the first impact.

However, none of the drivers took evasive action 2-5 seconds before impact, despite vehicle data confirming all drivers had their hands on the steering wheel. This indicates the drivers involved were clearly not paying attention or taking action to maintain safety, even though their Tesla vehicles concluded they were.