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2.6M Tesla vehicles under investigation due to Actually Smart Summon feature; here's whyThe “Actually Smart Summon” feature launched in September and enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to another location via a button on a mobile phone app. Tesla previously ...
The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's so-called ASS feature. Actually Smart Summon allows owners to fetch their cars remotely via a smartphone app. The NHTSA received reports of four crashes ...
Customers who have a Full Self-Driving capable car or Enhanced Autopilot package already had a Summon feature through the Tesla mobile app. Now they have Smart Summon. And everyone is trying it out.
Releasing the button stops the car immediately. Smart Summon is activated through the Tesla smartphone app. Users are instructed to check the vehicle’s surroundings and ensure they have line of ...
Waymo, America’s only fare-collecting robotaxi firm, runs over 700 cars in San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles. Tesla, ...
Smart Summon, and Autosteer on city streets as "coming soon." When it entered new markets, Tesla first released Autopark before rolling out Autosteer, so getting this feature in Australia might be ...
The regulators have opened two new investigations into Tesla over the past four months ... Teslas After Several Crashes Linked To “Smart” Remote Summon Additionally, the agency said it ...
One driver filed a complaint after a crash while using Tesla's “Actually Smart Summon” technology and NHTSA is looking into another three similar incidents based on media reports, the NHTSA said.
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