Tesla Ordered by NHTSA to Provide Autopilot Recall Data by July


by Tech Times

Tech Times— NHTSA requests data on Tesla's December recall of its Autopilot driver assistance. The massive maker of electric vehicles, Tesla, is currently being prompted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to submit information regarding its voluntary Autopilot software recall that occurred back in December by this July; failure to comply might result in a punishment of up to $135.

CNBC—Tesla must provide NHTSA with Autopilot recall data by July or face up to $135 million in fines. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is pressing Tesla for answers about updates to the company's Autopilot driver assistance systems.

Carscoops—U.S. Regulators Demand Answers About Tesla Autopilot Recall. NHTSA has identified 20 crashes that might be related to Autopilot since Tesla updated the system

Honolulu Star-Advertiser—U.S. seeks answers from Tesla in Autopilot recall probe. WASHINGTON >> U.S. auto safety investigators are seeking detailed answers and documents from Tesla in a probe into the automaker’s December recall of more than 2 million vehicles to install new Autopilot safeguards.