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You mean Full Self Driving. If they call it that to sell it you gotta call it that when investing failures or safety.

Because it’s not “full self driving” and part of the fault for these deaths and non-fatal crashes lies with the man selling it like that.

They have the same logic about "autopilot"
https://archive.is/hsKG0

Title is misleading. This article is about the NHTSA investigating the efficacy of Tesla's recall last year. There is no mention of "hundreds of crashes"

>> Tesla has been beset with safety setbacks recently. Earlier this year, Tesla issued a recall for nearly all of its electric vehicles sold in the U.S. due to the font for some visual warning lights being too small.

The mere mention of this comical recall tells you this article is a hit piece and not a real report. The warning light size recall was so incredibly overblown.

But… glad for regulators to investigate legitimate concerns and improve processes.

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