Tesla: US agency received 758 reports of brake problems in manufacturer’s vehicles
June 14, 2022
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OUR National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / NHTSA), the agency responsible for automotive safety in the United States, said it received 758 reports
OUR National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / NHTSA), the agency responsible for automotive safety in the United States, said it received 758 reports of unexpected operation of the brake system of carsTeslafamous billionaire company Elon Musk and is well known in the electric vehicle segment.
Tesla is the largest luxury car dealer in the US The leader surpassed the second place by more than 33 thousand units
The company has until the day June 20Monday to respond to inquiries from agents, in accordance with NHTSA last Friday (3). In February of this year, the agency opened a preliminary assessment in 416 thousand cars from 2021 to 2022 lines Tesla Model 3 as well as Tesla Model Yus USAafter receiving 354 complaints about the same topic for the last 9 months. The unexpected operation is due to the manufacturer’s patented driver assistance system.
This feature allows vehicles to automatically steer and brake in a lane. The news comes at an eventful period in the company’s history. On the one hand, we have positive results.as confirmation that Tesla is the largest car dealerluxurious from USA, owning 21.8% of the entire segment outperforms major competitors such as bmw, Lexus, mercedes–benz as well as Audi. Reaching this mark is certainly not easy.
However, some controversy has haunted Musk latelysuch as conflicts noted on the Internet, with alleged emails he would have sent to some employees in an attempt to restrict access to remote work — a modality that has massively spread around the world with the advent of a pandemic and social isolation, especially in the period from 2020 to 2021. The tycoon did not deny that he sent messages to his employeesand then was killed by several other mega-corporations such as Amazon.
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Elon Musk no longer wants Tesla employees to work remotely
On Twitter, the CEO said that anyone who disagrees “should pretend to work elsewhere.”
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