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U.S. Investigator Urges Tesla to Fix Self-Driving Concerns: WSJ
- National Transportation Safety Board sees safety issues
- Upgrade seen expanding driver-assistance tools to cities
A test driver removes his hands from the wheel of a Tesla fitted with self driving technology.
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The U.S.’s top crash investigator urged Tesla Inc. to address safety concerns before expanding its cars’ self-driving features, the Wall Street Journal reported.
“Basic safety issues have to be addressed before they then expand it to other city streets and other areas,” Jennifer Homendy, chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said in an interview with the newspaper.