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NHTSA Ends Tesla Summon Feature Probe
6 Apr
Summary
- NHTSA closed its probe into Tesla's 'smart summon' feature.
- The feature is present in approximately 2.59 million vehicles.
- Low-speed incidents were minor and resulted in no injuries.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has concluded its investigation into Tesla's 'smart summon' feature. This advanced system enables users to remotely maneuver their vehicles over short distances in parking lots using a smartphone app, with continuous driver supervision required.
The feature is installed in approximately 2.59 million Tesla vehicles. Investigations revealed that the incidents associated with 'smart summon' were predominantly low-speed events leading to minor property damage. Crucially, no injuries or fatalities were linked to the feature's operation.
NHTSA regulators have decided against further action at this time. This decision stems from the low frequency and severity of reported incidents. Additionally, Tesla has deployed several over-the-air software updates to enhance obstacle detection and camera visibility, addressing the concerns identified during the investigation.