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U.S. safety agency says Tesla accounts for most driver-assist crashes, but warns data lacks context

Federal safety officials stressed that the data is not meant to portray whether one advanced driver-assist system is safer than another.
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Published June 15, 2022By CNBC Online news
Categorized as Automotive, News Site, US Motoring Press Tagged Electric vehicles, Tesla

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