U.S. Regulators Not Happy With Tesla's Rolling Stop FSD Feature Leading To Recall Of Nearly 54,000 Cars | Carscoops carscoops
Tesla has started a recall of 53,822 in the U.S. because of a feature contained within its FSD Beta program. The so-called “rolling stop” allows vehicles to drive themselves through intersections with all-way stops without fully coming to a standstill.
“Rolling Stop” was introduced in 2020 as part of an over-the-air firmware update but the function is not turned on by default. The driver must choose to turn it on and there are several conditions that must be met before it activates., the function must be turned on, the vehicle must be going less than 5.
Per NHTSA documentation, it met with Tesla twice in January 2022 to discuss the functionality and its operating parameters. On January 20, the automaker agreed to voluntarily disable the functionality, beginning with firmware release 2021.44.30.15.reports that the mode has drawn attention on social media, prompting NHTSA to look into the feature.
The vehicles affected by the recall are the 2017-2022 Model 3, the 2016-2022 Model S, the 2016-2022 Model X, and the 2020-2022 Tesla Model Y. Deployment of the new firmware is expected to start in early 2022 and will happen over the air. Tesla is also being investigated by regulators for allowing the driver of its vehicles to play games on the infotainment screen. Again, the problem could be solved with an over-the-air update but Tesla’s habit of testing out illegal features on public roads and only changing them once they’re caught seems like a dubious business practice at best.
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