- by foxnews
- 14 Mar 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.
Southwest has customers sounding off after the airline announced an end to its checked bag policy, leading some flyers to say they'll "boycott" the airline.
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