California DMV said it would investigate Tesla over self-driving claims. Then, crickets
by Russ Mitchell, Los Angeles Times
May 27, 2022
4 minutes
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It's been a year since the California Department of Motor Vehicles opened an investigation into Tesla's sales pitch for its Full Self-Driving feature, the $12,000 software package that supposedly enables a Tesla car to drive itself through city and neighborhood streets.
It's been nearly six months since the agency, under pressure from the state Senate Transportation Committee, opened an investigation into safety issues around Full Self-Driving.
What have those investigations turned up?
The DMV won't say.
When might the results be public?
The DMV won't say.
Why is it taking so long?
The DMV won't say.
For Transportation Committee Chair Lena Gonzalez (D-Long Beach), the time for non-answers is
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