

After Tesla recalled over 2 million vehicles to address Autopilot issues, at least 20 crashes still occurred, prompting a new NHTSA investigation. NHTSA's findings suggest Tesla's updated Autopilot may still struggle with detecting objects, leading to crashes. The agency is now demanding extensive data from Tesla to assess the effectiveness of the recall and Autopilot’s safety features, with potential fines looming if Tesla fails to comply by July 2024.