This follows the recall of more than 2 million Tesla cars in the U.S. after a federal investigation found flaws in its driving assist feature and door latches.
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The automotive industry has entered into a new era of vehicular safety, where in-car systems initially designed to keep you alive are also being marketed as quality-of-life improvements. While virtually every car on the road today offers some aspect of advanced driver assistance system, or ADAS, a choice few go above and beyond. For the first time in North America, we even have a Level 3 automated system where, in limited circumstances, the car is capable of driving itself, its manufacturer liable for any collision.
Second recall Tesla has recalled 120,423 of its pricy motors in the United States over concerns that the car’s door locks might open during collisions.