FSD is an advanced driver assistance system that handles
some driving tasks, but Tesla says it does not make vehicles completely
autonomous. The features "require a fully attentive driver",
according to the company.
California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) informed
Tesla about the state regulator's review last week, the Los Angeles Times said.
"Recent software updates, videos showing dangerous use
of that technology, open investigations by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration, and the opinions of other experts in this space prompted the
reevaluation," the DMV said, according to the report.
The DMV and Tesla did not immediately respond to Reuters
requests for comment.
In October last year, Tesla vehicles with the then latest
10.3 FSD software repeatedly provided forward collision warnings when there was
no immediate danger, according to video postings of beta users. However, Tesla
fixed the software within a day.
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Reuters
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