On August 16 local time, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said that it had launched a formal investigation into Tesla's automatic assisted driving system after a series of car accidents p> < p > the survey involved about 765000 Tesla Model y, model x, model s and model 3 vehicles. NHTSA said that the problem had caused 11 accidents or fires, resulting in 17 injuries and one death p> < p > NHTSA said in the document that since January 2018, most of these accidents have occurred after dark. The above vehicles "hit the emergency scene and hit one or more vehicles related to these scenes." The hit objects include emergency lights, flares, luminous arrow boards, road cones, etc. All accident vehicles are confirmed to have used autopilot or traffic aware cruise control system p> < p > NHTSA stated that the survey will evaluate the technologies and methods used to monitor, assist or force drivers to participate in dynamic driving tasks during autonomous driving operations p> < p > Reuters said that NHTSA has sent many special investigation teams on collision problems in recent years to carefully study a series of Tesla collision accidents p> < p > affected by the above news, Tesla's share price fell by more than 1.6% p> < p > related news: < / P > < p > < / P > < p > musk: there is a problem with the fully automatic driving FSD beta 9.2 and it will be pushed tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. Source: it home < / P > < p > < / P > < p > < / P > < p > it home on August 15. Today, a Tesla owner asked Musk on Twitter: "when can I receive the FSD beta 9.2 update? It should have been pushed last night." P>
for this, Tesla CEO musk responded that the automatic driving system FSD Beta 9.2 had problems at the last moment and should be launched tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. p> < p > it home learned that on the night of July 31, Tesla pushed FSD beta v9.1 version update, which is the first advanced driver assistance driving kit using "Tesla vision" p> < p > according to the owner's actual measurement, FSD beta v9.1 is indeed more like an "old driver" than the old version. Although it still can not deal with the unprotected left turn scene at the intersection, at least the new version did not make such serious mistakes as left-right indiscriminate, rolling the yellow solid line and retrograde in the test process p>