Tesla’s Self-Driving Claims Being Reviewed Over False Promotions by California Regulator

Tesla says on its website that the features do not make the vehicle autonomous.

Tesla’s Self-Driving Claims Being Reviewed Over False Promotions by California Regulator

Tesla charges $10,000 (roughly Rs. 7.3 lakhs) for its semi-automated features such as lane changing

Highlights
  • Tesla says that the features do not make vehicle autonomous
  • Tesla was not immediately available for comment
  • Tesla is known as a pioneer in the electric vehicles space
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A California regulator said on Monday it is reviewing whether Tesla violated regulations by falsely promoting its advanced driver-assistance systems as being 'full self-driving.'

Tesla's driver assistant features, which it describes as Autopilot or full self-driving are under growing scrutiny following a series of accidents and online videos of Tesla cars driving with no one in the driver's seat.

Tesla charges $10,000 (roughly Rs. 7.3 lakhs) for its semi-automated features such as lane changing and parking assistance under its full self-driving (FSD) software.

Tesla says on its website that the features do not make the vehicle autonomous, but the term FSD is widely used by CEO Elon Musk who has over 50 million Twitter followers.

Consumer Groups and experts have criticised Tesla for misleading consumers into believing that the car can drive by itself without providing an adequate driver monitoring system to prevent the system's misuse, contributing to fatal accidents.

A Tesla car driver killed in a recent accident in California had praised the automaker's full self-driving features and posted videos of himself apparently driving with his hands off the wheel.

A 25-year-old man was also arrested earlier this month after driving a Tesla while in the backseat in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said in a statement it has "the matter under review," referring to the regulation that "prohibits a company from advertising vehicles for sale or lease as autonomous..."

A violation of the rule could lead to the suspension or the revocation of a manufacturer's occupational license, among other administrative actions, it added, without elaborating.

Tesla was not immediately available for comment.

"We call on Tesla to stop using hyperbolic terminology to sell its already impressive technology," Jason Levine, executive Director at Center For Auto Safety, told Reuters.
 

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