According to a recent report by Reuters, the US National Road Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating 500,000 Tesla vehicles that are accelerating “suddenly and unexpectedly.. Reuters also said the petition includes Tesla Model S (2012-2019), Model X (2016-2019) and Model 3 (2018-2019) vehicles. It is also a question of what other documents are in the petition. At this point, it is said that NHTSA has 123 vehicles and 127 consumer complaints and reports of 110 accidents and 52 injuries. While Tesla has not yet responded to these claims, many of the complaints are that Tesla is suddenly accelerating when trying to park vehicles. The remaining complaints include the fact that the vehicles accelerate unattended while driving or the driver assistance system is active and cause accidents. Tesla vehicles have been examined many times before: This review by NHTSA is not the first time Tesla has been charged with defective vehicles. In November 2018, the electric car manufacturer appeared before the court that the Model S and X vehicles accelerated without warning. At another hearing last year, some Model S and X vehicles that received fire complaints due to a problem with battery management systems were examined. In addition, Tesla is often criticized for its advanced driver support system, the Autopilot technology. In a recent statement on this issue, the National Transportation Safety Board announced that it plans to hold a hearing about the fatal Tesla accidents in 2017 in California next month. So far, many Tesla vehicle users, the Autopilot in the vehicle because of the risk of accident said. In response, the Tesla front has repeatedly said that drivers driving in Autopilot mode are safer than those who do not.
