The Asian Age

Magazine urges Tesla to disable auto steering

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Washington, July 15: U. S. magazine Consumer Reports on Thursday urged electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc disable the automatic steering function in its Autopilot driving- assist system, which is under investigat­ion by U. S. regulators after a fatal crash.

Consumer Reports, which has 8 million subscriber­s and issues annual ratings of cars, wants Tesla to disable the current system, require drivers to keep their hands on the wheel as part of an updated driver assist system and stop referring to the product as Autopilot.

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion ( NHTSA) is investigat­ing the May 7 crash and death in Florida of a Model S driver who was using Autopilot.

Consumer Reports said the Autopilot name "promotes a potentiall­y dangerous assumption that the Model S is capable of driving on its own."

"By marketing their feature as ‘ Autopilot,’ Tesla gives consumers a false sense of security,” said Laura MacCleery, vice president of consumer policy and mobilizati­on for Consumer Reports.

"We’re deeply concerned that consumers are being sold a pile of promises about unproven technology. ‘ Autopilot’ can't actually drive the car, yet it allows consumers to have their hands off the steering wheel for minutes at a time."

Consumer Reports also urged Tesla fully test safety systems before public deployment.

Tesla didn't immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Thursday, but Consumer Reports included a statement from the company defending the system.

"While we appreciate well- meaning advice from any individual or group, we make our decisions on the basis of real- world data, not speculatio­n by media,” Tesla's statement said.

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