![]() ![]() The case is led by shareholder Thomas Lamontagne, who alleges that Tesla and its executives engaged in wrongful acts and omissions, resulting in significant losses and damages for the plaintiff and other class members. Reports of the Securities and Exchange Commission's investigation into Musk's Autopilot claims have also contributed to Tesla's share price decline. The automaker has had to pause the rollout to new owners until it can fix issues noted by the organization. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is currently investigating Tesla's driver-assistance systems. Tesla has been under scrutiny for some time over the safety of its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technologies. We should have more information on the update soon. We don't expect this update to go out to any public testers given the odd-week version number (2022.45), but Tesla has been releasing some versions that go against what they've done historically lately ( 2023.6), so never say never. This update likely includes bug fixes to Beta 11.3, but it also appears to address some of the NHTSA's concerns, such as slowing down before reaching a lower speed limit sign. It appears that Tesla continues to make progress and is inching toward that goal. Several weeks ago Elon Musk said that he expects Tesla to have several updates to FSD Beta 11.3 before it goes to 'wide release.' He mentioned that Beta 11.3.2 may be the version that finally goes out to most testers. ![]() Our interpretation is that the chevrons will only show up when the vehicle is slowing down, similar to how they appear on the highway when the vehicle is reducing its speed because of slow-moving traffic in adjacent lanes. However, it looks like Tesla has also added chevrons to part of the path. It appears that this line has now been changed to white, to make it match better aesthetically. Tesla also added a red line to show where the vehicle was set to stop. In beta 11.3, Tesla redesigned the blue path so that it would consume the width of the vehicle, making it obvious which objects may be in the vehicle's path. ![]()
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