- by foxnews
- 16 Jan 2025
The letter gives Tesla a deadline of 20 June to respond to the information request but says the company can ask for an extension.
A message was left early on Friday seeking comment from Tesla.
Many owners wrote in their complaints that they feared a rear-end crash on a freeway. In the letter, NHTSA asks for the initial speed when the cars began to brake, the final speed and the average deceleration. It also asks if the automated systems detected a target obstacle, and whether Tesla has video of the braking incidents.
An airline passenger asked on Reddit if "seat squatters" are becoming more of a "common thing" while flying, sparking a discussion in the comments. A travel author weighs in.
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