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Tesla recalls more than 362,000 cars because of self-driving crash risk

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 17, 2023

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A Tesla Model 3 vehicle on an auto carrier in front of a store in Rocklin, California. Bloomberg photo by David Paul Morris Tesla is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles after U.S. authorities said its automated-driving technology could increase the risk of a crash. The automaker’s so-called Full Self-Driving Beta system “may allow the vehicle to act unsafe around intersections,” including traveling straight through from a turn lane... + full article



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