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Nuevo Grupo de Defensa SAVE‑US Aboga por Regulaciones más Estrictas para Autos con Conducción Autónoma

Nuevo Grupo de Defensa SAVE‑US Aboga por Regulaciones más Estrictas para Autos con Conducción Autónoma
A newly formed advocacy group called Safe Autonomous Vehicles Everywhere in the United States (SAVE‑US) is urging state lawmakers to adopt tougher regulations for autonomous vehicle technology. The group focuses on Tesla's vision‑only approach, calling for clearer disclosures, public crash reporting, and the use of multiple sensor types. Led by physicist Shua Sanchez and former Zoox engineer Bob Somers, SAVE‑US aims to influence legislation in large states such as Illinois, New York, and New Jersey. The effort comes amid a federal investigation of Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving software and broader concerns about safety standards across the industry. Leer más

Tesla Insta a los Conductores a Activar la Conducción Autónoma Total en Medio de Preocupaciones de Seguridad

Tesla Insta a los Conductores a Activar la Conducción Autónoma Total en Medio de Preocupaciones de Seguridad
Tesla’s latest software update adds in‑car prompts that tell drivers who appear drowsy or drifting to activate the Full Self‑Driving (FSD) feature. While the automaker argues the messages are meant to keep drivers focused, safety experts warn that encouraging reliance on a supervised system during moments of inattention could increase risk. The move comes as Tesla faces ongoing legal scrutiny over its driver‑assistance claims and continues to position FSD as a cornerstone of its autonomous‑vehicle strategy. Leer más

Tesla planea rediseñar las manijas de puertas eléctricas en medio de la investigación de la NHTSA

Tesla planea rediseñar las manijas de puertas eléctricas en medio de la investigación de la NHTSA
Tesla is considering a redesign of its electric door handles after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into the handles' safety. Design chief Franz von Holzhausen told Bloomberg that the company is exploring a combined electronic‑manual release button. The move follows earlier NHTSA scrutiny of Tesla’s crash‑reporting for its Autopilot and Full Self‑Driving systems. While Tesla has not detailed the redesign timeline, the discussion signals a response to regulatory concerns about potential passenger entrapment in emergencies. Leer más

La NHTSA abre una investigación sobre problemas de atrapamiento en las manijas de las puertas de Tesla

La NHTSA abre una investigación sobre problemas de atrapamiento en las manijas de las puertas de Tesla
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into Tesla’s electronic door handles after multiple reports of occupants, especially children, becoming trapped inside vehicles. The probe focuses on an estimated 174,290 Model Y SUVs and examines whether low‑voltage battery problems are preventing the door locks from operating from outside the vehicle. While Tesla provides manual release mechanisms, the agency notes that they may be difficult for some users to operate. The investigation was prompted by nine incidents involving children unable to exit the vehicle, raising safety concerns about entrapment in hot conditions. Leer más