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Tesla is recalling nearly 54,000 vehicles in the US, as a recent Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta update allows its cars to perform a “rolling stop.” This means the vehicle doesn’t come to a complete halt at a stop sign, instead moving slowly through it. Unsurprisingly, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued a safety recall of the feature, which it deemed dangerous: Failing to stop at a stop sign can increase the risk of a crash. Thanks for that, NHTSA. The background: According to the NHTSA, Tesla introduced the rolling stop functionality last October through a “limited access”…
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