The “Actually Smart Summon” feature enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to them or another location via ...
A federal investigation has been launched into more than 2.5 million Tesla vehicles after reports of crashes involving a system that allows vehicles to be remotely controlled through a smartphone app, ...
NHTSA will investigate Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature after receiving multiple reports of crashes. Here's what's going ...
The NHTSA has now opened an investigation to see why Tesla ASS crashed at least 16 vehicles. Over the years, the Actually Smart Summon name stuck, mostly because of its acronym (ASS). People ...
NHTSA is opening a preliminary evaluation into the Actually Smart Summon feature and will then decide whether to update the probe to an engineering analysis before seeking to require a recall.
The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla’s “Actual Smart Summon” remote parking ...
"Actually Smart Summon and Full Self-Driving are defective engineering prototypes, and should not be allowed on the road," ...
As such, the incidents the NHTSA is aware of have been relatively minor. The agency received a total of 16 complaints including 1 specifically for Actually Smart Summon, 12 for when it was still ...
NHTSA has launched a new investigation into Tesla's Summon feature, which allows drivers to move their car without being in ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into roughly 2.6M Tesla (TSLA) vehicles in the U.S. citing the company’s “Actually Smart Summon sessions ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over crashes involving the "Actually Smart Summon" feature. The feature lets users move cars remotely.
O?ce of Defects Investigation (ODI) has opened a preliminary investigation into several accident reports related to Tesla’s Actually Smart Summon feature, which the company refers to as A.S.S. The ...