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Tesla making Autopilot unavailable on residential roads

Xinhua, January 11, 2016 Adjust font size:

Tesla Motors is working to make the hands-free operation feature of its vehicles unavailable on residential roads or roads without a center divider.

To curb the feature, which was launched in October last year, the manufacturer of electric cars based in Silicon Valley said on Sunday that it was updating the Autopilot system in its Model S sedans.

The update would also reduce the vehicle's speed in anticipation of curves on the highway.

However, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said he was not aware of any accidents caused by the Autopilot software. Endit