Tesla carelessly promotes ‘Full Self-Driving’ for driver losing his eyesight

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://electrek.co/2026/03/29/tesla-promotes-cybertruck-buyer-losing-eyesight-fsd/

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A 200-ton train on fixed rails. Tesla´s AIThe system called it trucks. In clear conditions.
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWb1Rj_ilOj/

28.3.2026

#AI #Autopilot #FSD #KI #NHTSA #Tesla

Intalogy™ on Instagram: "Tesla FSD mistook a moving train for multiple trucks during a public road test. Clear conditions. Full visibility. A 200-ton vehicle on fixed rails moving in one direction. The system called it trucks. This isn’t an edge case. It’s a pattern. 40+ documented FSD railroad crossing failures since 2023. In Pennsylvania a Tesla on FSD drove onto active tracks and was clipped by a train. On March 8 2026 a Tesla drove straight through lowered crossing barriers at 25mph as a train approached. That same day was NHTSA’s deadline for Tesla to submit crash data. Tesla missed it. For the third time. March 18 2026 - NHTSA escalated to Engineering Analysis. The final step before a mandatory recall. Three concurrent federal investigations. 3.2 million vehicles under scrutiny. NHTSA’s exact words: FSD “never detected a lead vehicle in its path.” Tesla calls this “Full Self-Driving.” A train on rails. One direction. One speed. Zero ambiguity. If the system can’t identify that - The question isn’t what it got wrong here. The question is what else it’s getting wrong out there. ➕ Comment ‘BONUS’ and I’ll send you a free Beginners Guide + 350 Prompt Bible to Master AI 🦾 #tesla #fullselfdriving #autonomousvehicles #FSD #trafficsafety"

142 likes, 1 comments - intalogy on March 28, 2026: "Tesla FSD mistook a moving train for multiple trucks during a public road test. Clear conditions. Full visibility. A 200-ton vehicle on fixed rails moving in one direction. The system called it trucks. This isn’t an edge case. It’s a pattern. 40+ documented FSD railroad crossing failures since 2023. In Pennsylvania a Tesla on FSD drove onto active tracks and was clipped by a train. On March 8 2026 a Tesla drove straight through lowered crossing barriers at 25mph as a train approached. That same day was NHTSA’s deadline for Tesla to submit crash data. Tesla missed it. For the third time. March 18 2026 - NHTSA escalated to Engineering Analysis. The final step before a mandatory recall. Three concurrent federal investigations. 3.2 million vehicles under scrutiny. NHTSA’s exact words: FSD “never detected a lead vehicle in its path.” Tesla calls this “Full Self-Driving.” A train on rails. One direction. One speed. Zero ambiguity. If the system can’t identify that - The question isn’t what it got wrong here. The question is what else it’s getting wrong out there. ➕ Comment ‘BONUS’ and I’ll send you a free Beginners Guide + 350 Prompt Bible to Master AI 🦾 #tesla #fullselfdriving #autonomousvehicles #FSD #trafficsafety".

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Tesla's safety profile faces a "converging storm" of risks despite recent regulatory relief. New analysis details ongoing NHTSA investigation of 8,313 records, battery/BMS failures, electronic door handle concerns causing consumer avoidance, and Cybertruck safety incidents. https://post.kapualabs.com/muyjk48e #Tesla #EVSafety #NHTSA #StockAnalysis $TSLA
Tesla's Full Self-Driving faces its most serious regulatory challenge yet. NHTSA's engineering analysis phase signals credible recall risks ahead. Our comprehensive analysis examines the implications for $TSLA and autonomous vehicle safety. https://post.kapualabs.com/yckcnyhu #Tesla #FSD #AutonomousVehicles #NHTSA

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving is on the cusp of a recall

NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is now conducting an engineering analysis, which is the second and final phase of an investigation before a possible recall, to investigate whether the degradation detection system performs as advertised following numerous safety incidents

#NHTSA #tesla #adas #fsd #automotive #auto #cars #transportation

https://www.theverge.com/transportation/897303/tesla-full-self-driving-nhtsa-probe-march-2026

單踏板駕駛獲平反!美 NHTSA 結束 3 年調查 Tesla 避過 200 萬車召回危機 - unwire.hk 香港

美國聯邦公路安全管理局(NHTSA)正式關閉針對 Tesla 單踏板駕駛功能缺陷調查,裁定車輛設計並無問題。這項調查自 2023 年 3 月提交申請起歷時近 3 年,Tesla 因此避免一場涵蓋 2013 年以來逾 220 萬輛車潛在召回行動。

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單踏板駕駛獲平反!美 NHTSA 結束 3 年調查 Tesla 避過 200 萬車召回危機 - unwire.hk 香港

美國聯邦公路安全管理局(NHTSA)正式關閉針對 Tesla 單踏板駕駛功能缺陷調查,裁定車輛設計並無問題。這項調查自 2023 年 3 月提交申請起歷時近 3 年,Tesla 因此避免一場涵蓋 2013 年以來逾 220 萬輛車潛在召回行動。

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單踏板駕駛獲平反!美 NHTSA 結束 3 年調查 Tesla 避過 200 萬車召回危機
美國聯邦公路安全管理局(NHTSA)正式關閉針對 Tesla 單踏板駕駛功能缺陷調查,裁定車輛設計並無問題。這 […]
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#electrek:
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Tesla delays FSD approval in Europe again, now expects April 10
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"Tesla’s European arm announced today that it has completed all vehicle testing for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in the Netherlands — but the expected approval date has slipped yet again, from March 20 to April 10."

"A long history of missed deadlines"

https://electrek.co/2026/03/20/tesla-fsd-europe-netherlands-approval-delayed-april/

20.3.2026

#Autopilot #EAuto #Emobilität #Europa #Europe #EV #FSD #Holland #Netherlands #Niederlande #NHTSA #Tesla

Tesla delays FSD approval in Europe again, now expects April 10

Tesla says it completed FSD testing in the Netherlands but approval slipped from March 20 to April 10, continuing a pattern of delays for EU owners.

Electrek

#DieZeit:
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US-Behörde hat Zweifel an Teslas System für automatisiertes Fahren
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"Wie sicher ist Teslas kamerabasiertes System für automatisiertes Fahren? Daten der US-Behörde NHTSA zeigen Probleme bei schlechter Sicht, sie vertieft ihre Untersuchung."

".. warnen viele Experten schon lange, dass Kameras allein nicht verlässlich genug sind, .."

https://www.zeit.de/mobilitaet/2026-03/tesla-autonomes-fahren-system-untersuchung-usa-unfaelle-kameras-gxe

20.3.2026

#Autopilot #EAuto #Emobilität #EV #FSD #NHTSA #Tesla #USA

Tesla: US-Behörde hat Zweifel an Teslas System für automatisiertes Fahren

Wie sicher ist Teslas kamerabasiertes System für automatisiertes Fahren? Daten der US-Behörde NHTSA zeigen Probleme bei schlechter Sicht, sie vertieft ihre Untersuchung.

DIE ZEIT