The National Transportation Safety Board wants the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to enact a request for blood alcohol monitoring systems in all new vehicles.
A new proposal would set aggressive EV targets for California, supporters of the Maine Right to Repair Coalition are seeking a statewide referendum, and the NHTSA is requesting more information for an investigation into Tesla.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking a response from Tesla as well as more information regarding the automaker's Autopilot system.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles late last month filed official complaints against Tesla, accusing the EV manufacturer of making false claims about its ADAS systems.
General Motors and Honda partner on a new EV project, the NHTSA opens an investigation into LG batteries, and Tesla delivers a record number of EVs in Q1.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating AV systems manufacturer Pony.ai over its reporting of an accident last year in California.
General Motors seeks regulatory approval to deploy autonomous vehicles, the NHTSA opens an investigation into Tesla’s automatic braking system, and Toyota invests $17 million into hybrid vehicle development.
Consumer complaints continue to mount over trouble with Tesla's automated emergency braking system in 2021 and 2022 Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles.
The headlights could help prevent nighttime crashes, and will finally be allowed in the U.S. more than a decade after they were approved for use in Europe, Japan, Canada and other countries.
The comment came after Tesla recalled and shut off Boombox, a feature which enabled people to play sounds through an external speaker of their vehicle.
Mazda announces it will bring vehicle production back to the U.S., MotorTrend names the Lucid Air EV as its Car of the Year, and the NHTSA is investigating a crash involving a Tesla using the company's full self-driving software.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a complaint filed by a Tesla driver claiming the automakers' Full Self-Driving software caused a crash.
Tesla is recalling nearly 12,000 vehicles in the U.S.due to an error with its collision detection software that could cause an unexpected activation of a car's emergency brakes.