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- Tesla has been bickering with the NTSB over an investigation into a fatal crash last month in California.
- The NTSB says it kicked Tesla off the investigation, but Tesla says it kicked itself off.
- Meanwhile, Autopilot isn’t keeping pace with other self-driving technologies.
- The company has far more important matters to focus than making its vehicles fully autonomous.
Tesla is in the middle of an unprecedented dispute with the National Transportation Safety Board, the government agency that usually investigates plane crashes and train wrecks but in the past two years has probed four accidents involving Tesla semi-self-driving technology, Autopilot.
Two of these accidents have led to fatalities: the first was in Florida in 2016; and the second occurred last month in Northern California.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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