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NHTSA opens investigation into Tesla's full self-driving software
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched a probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature following reports of vehicles running red lights and entering oncoming lanes. The investigation covers nearly 2.9 million vehicles and stems from dozens of incidents, including crashes and injuries. Regulators are examining whether the system provides adequate warnings to drivers.
European regulators prioritize safety of Tesla door handles
Tesla's door handle design is under increased scrutiny from European safety regulators. The Dutch authority RDW announced plans to strengthen rules ensuring vehicles can be exited after crashes. This follows incidents where drivers were trapped due to power failures.
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Tesla recalls 63,619 cybertrucks for overly bright front lights
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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to front parking lights that are too bright, potentially distracting other drivers and raising crash risks. The issue stems from a software glitch in vehicles built from November 13, 2023, to October 11, 2025. The company will address it with a free over-the-air update.
Tesla recalls cybertrucks over bright parking lights
Tesla has issued a recall for more than 63,000 Cybertruck vehicles due to front parking lights that shine brighter than federal safety standards allow. The issue, caused by software, could impair visibility for oncoming drivers and lead to accidents. The company plans to fix it with an over-the-air software update.
 
Tesla recalls cybertrucks over excessively bright parking lights
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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the United States due to front parking lights that exceed federal brightness standards, potentially impairing visibility for oncoming drivers. The issue stems from a software glitch and affects nearly all vehicles produced to date. Owners will receive a free over-the-air update to dim the lights.
Explosion at la soldadera restaurant sparks fire in cdmx
An explosion from a gas LP leak at La Soldadera restaurant, near the Monumento a la Revolución, caused a fire on the night of October 24, 2025, in Cuauhtémoc borough. Authorities evacuated hundreds without reporting injuries. Firefighters contained the blaze in under an hour.
 
NHTSA investigates Tesla's Full Self-Driving software for traffic violations
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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched its sixth investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving software following reports of dangerous traffic violations. The probe examines incidents including running red lights and driving in wrong lanes, which led to crashes and injuries. This comes amid Tesla's push toward robotaxis and unsupervised driving.
Union criticizes bulletproof vests in ambulances as false security
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Concerns about violence against ambulance staff have risen in major cities, but the Vårdförbundet union rejects bulletproof vests as a solution. The union calls them a false sense of security and demands an end to single-person shifts along with better police support. A recent attack in Hälsingland has heightened fears among workers.
 
NHTSA launches probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature
AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया AI द्वारा उत्पन्न छवि
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving system after receiving dozens of complaints about traffic violations. The probe covers 2.88 million vehicles and follows reports of 14 crashes and 23 injuries linked to the feature. This marks the third such inquiry into Tesla this year.
NHTSA launches probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving system
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles equipped with the Full Self-Driving system. The probe follows reports of 58 incidents involving traffic violations and crashes. Regulators are examining whether software updates have addressed these safety concerns.
Violent home invasions rattle Summerstrand residents
A series of stabbing incidents in Summerstrand, a key tourism and student area in Nelson Mandela Bay, has heightened safety fears ahead of the festive season. One attack proved fatal for a 23-year-old Nelson Mandela University student, prompting calls for enhanced security measures. Authorities launched a festive safety campaign even as another robbery occurred nearby.
NHTSA probes Tesla's Mad Max mode in Full Self-Driving
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into Tesla's new 'Mad Max' mode for its Full Self-Driving system, amid concerns over aggressive driving behaviors. The mode, part of a recent firmware update, allows vehicles to exceed speed limits and perform spirited maneuvers. Regulators emphasize that drivers remain fully responsible for vehicle operation.
Gas leak in western Stockholm poses explosion risk
Police and rescue services were alerted to a company premises in Barkarby, northwest of Stockholm, due to an ongoing gas leak. Authorities suspect it involves hydrogen gas, which is harmless but carries an explosion risk. No injuries have been reported so far.