Transportation
Tesla Probed by US Agency Over Reporting Crashes Months Late
US auto safety regulators are looking into delays by Tesla Inc. in reporting details of crashes involving driver-assistance technology.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has identified multiple incident reports from the automaker that were submitted “several months or more” after the crashes occured, according to a filing posted to the agency’s website. Under an agency order, companies were generally required to file such reports within one or five days of receiving notice of a crash, NHTSA said.