So many times it happens when we saw car accidents and the reason for such accidents are mostly the drivers. But this time reason was something else. Tesla, which is a global manufacturing company literally claimed that their model will drive on autopilot mode. but they didn’t fulfill their promise and stick to their word and some incidents fly in the air of controversy. So the German court finally helplessly stick to strict order against that company on the demand of the customers of the car
Munich court gives the strict command to Tesla to return the prospective amount to the customers after investigating the issue of autopilot function most of the EUR 112,000 (lumpsum Rs. 90,00,000). The controversy started with the accidents in which 13 incidents included 7 injuries and 1 death. The US safety regulators head of the safety department was investigating the whole case so the conclusion of the whole story was clear like a mirror.
According to the report, the whole issue was created just because of the autopilot system. The function was not even able to work properly. When the driver use the autopilot function then there were some issues the driver faced instantly which became the reason for the horrifying accident.
Tesla was not immediately available for comment and declined to comment to Der Spiegel. The court was not immediately available for comment. After such an incident finally court breaks their silence and gives the order. And after listening to the court’s order finally, tesla also breaks its silence. It states that Autopilot allows vehicles to brake and steer automatically within their lanes but does not make them capable of driving themselves.
After such a tragic incident finally, Musk also gives a statement and denayed the allegation by saying that Autopilot allows vehicles to brake and steer automatically within their lanes but does not make them capable of driving themselves. This clearly shows that we didn’t have any ownership of false promises to the customers.
After then he also commits that in the upcoming march of 2023, we are going to launch a test version of its new “Full Self-Driving” software in Europe later this year, depending on regulatory approval.
In short, it’s really very hard to believe any regulatory approval. Because right now the recovery of the loss of customers is more important than the other things. Not even this it is very much hard to believe autopilot works on Europe roads, especially on traffic roads. he told workers at the Berlin factory at the time, saying much work needs to be done to handle tricky driving situations in Europe where roads vary a lot by country.