KEY POINTS
  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is asking Tesla to explain why it didn't initiate a recall when it pushed a safety-related software update to customers in September.
  • The software update enabled Tesla cars to better detect flashing, emergency vehicle lights in low-light conditions.
  • NHTSA had already initiated a probe into Tesla Autopilot over possible safety defects.

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A Tesla operating in the vehicle's driver-assist system known as Autopilot struck a police car March 17, 2021 in Michigan, officials said in a tweet.

A federal vehicle safety authority is asking Tesla to explain why it didn't initiate a recall when it pushed a safety-related software update to customers in September.

The update enabled Tesla vehicles to better detect emergency vehicle lights in low-light conditions, according to a letter from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to Tesla published to the government agency's website Wednesday.

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