Tesla is recalling all of its 2 million cars in the US due to concerns about the use of its Autopilot feature. This decision comes after a review of nearly 1,000 crashes that occurred while the feature was engaged. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has disclosed this recall in a letter to Tesla, stating that the company will be implementing an over-the-air software update to limit the use of the Autosteer feature. Tesla has been promoting its driver-assist features, claiming that they make driving safer than human-operated cars. However, the NHTSA has been investigating accidents involving Autopilot and Autosteer for over two years. The recall follows a recent investigation by the Washington Post that highlighted several serious accidents, some resulting in fatalities, where the Autopilot feature was inappropriately engaged.
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