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Tesla autopilot caused trouble / Tesla accused of magnification


According to Trade News, German regulators intend to investigate the autopilot characteristics of Tesla electric vehicles. The study of driver assistance technology for these cars has increased in Germany. The German Federal Office for Motor Vehicles (KBA) is investigating the automatic change of lane in these vehicles. The agency wants to test whether it is approved for use in Europe.

KBA is in contact with the Dutch Transport Agency, which is responsible for approving the sale and movement of Tesla vehicles in Europe. Increasing the sensitivity of observers in Tesla’s autopilot system puts the commercialization of this technology at risk.

Quoted from BloombergLast week, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched its second investigation into a possible technical glitch in Tesla’s autopilot system. How Tesla advertised and registered these self-driving systems has been widely criticized. Tesla’s security measures against user negligence and misuse have also been criticized.

New research by German observers raises barriers to Tesla. Tesla’s first European plant in Berlin also performed less than expected due to concerns about water use and wildlife issues.

Tesla’s problems are not limited to Europe and the United States

On the other hand, in South Korea, Tesla is facing another problem. The country’s anti-monopoly observers have launched an investigation to determine whether Tesla exaggerated its car features. The distance that Tesla cars travel each time they actually charge is less. Tesla may be accused by the Korea Fair Trade Commission of exaggerating the range of cars it offers in the country.

The company claims in its ads that the Tesla 3 travels 528 kilometers on a single charge. If this claim is proven to be false, Tesla will be charged with violating fair advertising and branding laws.

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