Incident · Recall
Vehicle May Fail to Stop at Stop Sign
Tesla, Inc. (Tesla) is recalling certain 2016-2022 Model S and Model X, 2017-2022 Model 3, and 2020-2022 Model Y vehicles. The "rolling stop" functionality available as part of the Full Self-Driving (Beta) software may allow the vehicle to travel through an all-way stop intersection without first coming to a stop.
[NHTSA campaign 22V037000] source: nhtsa.gov
Occurred 2022-01-27 · Tesla · Investigated by NHTSA
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