Consequently, these 'false' alerts were factored into drivers' safety scores, leading to higher insurance premiums. Stephens' lawsuit contends that this practice is unfair, as Tesla's insurance policy promised to calculate premiums based on real-time safe driving habits, including the frequency of Forward Collision Warning alerts.
Tesla insurance is under scrutiny as of late and the reason is its faulty forward collision warnings. These are reducing safety scores, inflating insurance premiums, and have triggered a class-action lawsuit.
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