Tesla Accused of Presenting Misleading FSD Safety Data to European Regulators
Tesla has reportedly presented misleading safety data related to its 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) technology to European regulators. An exclusive report suggests the information provided on the safety aspects of the advanced driver-assistance system was not accurate or complete. The specific nature of the alleged misleading data or the involved European regulatory bodies were not detailed.
Tesla is alleged to have presented misleading safety data concerning its 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) technology to European regulators. The accusation suggests that the information provided by the automotive manufacturer regarding the safety performance and capabilities of its advanced driver-assistance system was inaccurate or incomplete.
The report did not specify which particular European regulatory bodies received the data, nor did it elaborate on the exact nature of the alleged discrepancies within the safety information. Further details regarding the timeline of these presentations or the specific implications for Tesla's operations in Europe were also not provided.
This information comes from an exclusive report by Channel News Asia. The findings, if substantiated, could raise questions about the integrity of data submissions by companies developing autonomous driving technologies to oversight authorities.

