Tesla’s Musk Said by Ex-Regulator to Have Point in ‘Recall’ Barb
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Billionaire Elon Musk has a point in complaining about the word “recall” being used to describe fixes to Tesla Motors Inc.’s Model S, said David Strickland, who left last week as the top U.S. auto-safety regulator.
Tesla’s ability to make safety changes to the plug-in electric vehicle through over-the-air software updates, the basis for Musk’s objection, is “precedent-setting” for regulators, said Strickland, who will begin next week as a partner at law firm Venable LLP.