Tesla must send its Autopilot data to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration by October 22, according to Car and Driver. They are asking for “extensive information about every crash that a Tesla equipped with Autopilot has been involved in, and for details about Autopilot’s operating parameters,” said the media outlet. This is related to an investigation by the NHTSA regarding 12 incidents where Tesla cars crashed into parked vehicles. (Source: Car and Driver) Read the original article…



