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Federal investigators say a Tesla driver in Katy manually overrode Full Self-Driving before a fatal June crash, but the case is still drawing new attention to how the company’s driver-assistance systems are monitored and regulated. The Texas crash is now part of a broader federal review of Tesla technology used on public roads.

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Sen. Fetterman’s latest warning exposes a growing divide inside the Democratic Party

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Tesla’s driver-assistance systems face renewed questions after Texas crash

Federal investigators say a Tesla driver in Katy manually overrode Full Self-Driving before a fatal June crash, but the case is still drawing new attention to how the company’s driver-assistance systems are monitored and regulated. The Texas crash is now part of a broader federal review of Tesla technology used on public roads.

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Tesla’s driver-assistance systems face renewed questions after Texas crash

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