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Auto group backs guidelines for partially automated vehicles

By TOM KRISHER and MICHAEL LIEDTKE (AP Business Writers)07:29, Apr 29 2021 The trade association representing most major automakers is offering guidelines for manufacturers to advertise partially automated driving systems and to make sure drivers are paying attention while using them. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation says its members support the voluntary principles, which come as two federal agencies increase scrutiny of Tesla s Autopilot diver-assist system after two men were killed in a fiery crash near Houston. Such systems can keep vehicles centred in their lane and a safe distance behind traffic in front of them. But Teslas on Autopilot have been involved in multiple crashes, including several fatalities, when neither the system nor the driver intervened. The Teslas have had trouble handling stopped emergency vehicles or tractor-trailers crossing in front of the cars. Critics, including some legislators, have said the name Autopilot is deceptive and implies that the

Tesla on autopilot drives into Michigan trooper s patrol car

US sends investigators to probe another Michigan Tesla crash March 17, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The company logo is seen on the hood of an unsold Tesla at a dealership late Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020, in Littleton, Colo. On Monday, March 15, 2021, the U.S. government’s highway safety agency said it is sending a team to Detroit to investigate a crash involving a Tesla that drove beneath a semitrailer.David Zalubowski/AP LANSING, Mich. (AP) For the second time this week, the U.S. government’s road safety agency is sending a team to investigate a Tesla crash in Michigan. This time, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is sending a special crash investigation team because a Tesla using the company’s Autopilot partially automated driving system crashed into a State Police cruiser with flashing lights along a freeway.

Some drivers still waiting for repair parts after Hyundai recalled more than 500K SUVs since September

Some drivers still waiting for repair parts after Hyundai recalled more than 500K SUVs since September Vehicle owners say they don’t feel safe driving recalled SUV Hyundai has recalled more than 500,000 SUVs since September over an engine fire risk but some drivers say they are still waiting for the parts to do the repair. Some vehicle owners told Taking Action For You reporter Jackie Callaway they don’t feel safe driving their recalled SUV. and last updated 2021-03-11 18:51:47-05 LAKELAND, Fla. — Hyundai notified Peggy and Charlie Campbell late last year of a possible engine fire risk associated with their nearly new SUV.

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