Tesla Says Cars Can Automatically Stop for Traffic Lights (2024)

After testing on public roads, Tesla is rolling out a new feature of its partially automated driving system designed to spot stop signs and traffic signals.

The update of the electric car company’s cruise control and auto-steer systems is a step toward CEO Elon Musk’s pledge to convert cars to fully self-driving vehicles later this year.

But it also runs contrary to recommendations from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board that include limiting where Tesla’s Autopilot driving system can operate because it has failed to spot and react to hazards in at least three fatal crashes.

In a note sent to a group of Tesla owners who were picked to test the stop light and sign recognition feature, the company said it can be used with the Traffic Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer systems. The feature will slow the car whenever it detects a traffic light, including those that are green or blinking yellow. It will notify the driver of its intent to slow down and stop, and drivers must push down the gear selector and press the accelerator pedal to confirm that it’s safe to proceed.

The company warns in the note obtained by The Associated Press that drivers must pay attention and be ready to take immediate action “including braking because this feature may not stop for all traffic controls.”

The note says that over time, as the system learns from the fleet on the roads, it “will control more naturally.”

Tesla didn’t respond to multiple requests for additional details, but the website Electrek.co reported last week that the new feature is being sent to the wider Tesla fleet as part of an over-the-Internet software update for thousands of vehicles. The feature won’t come until later in other parts of the world, the website said.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the U.S. government’s road safety agency, said in a prepared statement Monday that the agency “will closely monitor the performance of this technology,” adding that drivers must be ready to act and law enforcement agencies will hold them responsible.

Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, a nonprofit watchdog group, said Tesla is using the feature to sell cars and get media attention, even though it might not work. “Unfortunately, we’ll find out the hard way,” he said.

Whenever one of its vehicles using Autopilot is involved in a crash, Tesla points to “legalese” warning drivers that they have to pay attention, Levine said. But he said Tesla drivers have a history over-relying on the company’s electronics.

Missy Cummings, a robotics and human factors professor at Duke University, fears that a Tesla will fail to stop for a traffic light and a driver won’t be paying attention. She also said Tesla is using its customers for “free testing” of new software.

She also fears that the cars will stop for green lights and their drivers won’t react in time to keep moving, causing more rear-end collisions.

The NTSB has ruled in three fatal crashes that Tesla’s Autopilot system was partly to blame, and it has expressed frustration with NHTSA for failing to act on the board’s recommendations. Last month the board, which has no regulatory powers, took the unusual step of accusing NHTSA of contributing to the cause of a March 2019 Tesla crash in Florida.

The March 1, 2019, crash in Delray Beach, Florida, killed the 50-year-old driver of a Tesla Model 3. The car was traveling 69 miles per hour (111 kilometers per hour) when neither the driver nor the Autopilot system braked or tried to avoid a tractor-trailer that was crossing in its path. The car struck the trailer, which sheared off the Tesla’s roof. The report also blamed the truck and the Tesla driver in the crash.

NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said in March that the crash was the third “where a driver’s overreliance on Tesla’s Autopilot and the operational design of Tesla’s Autopilot have led to tragic consequences.”

NHTSA said it will review the NTSB’s report.

The Delray Beach crash was remarkably similar to one in 2016 in Williston, Florida, which also killed a Tesla driver. In that crash neither Autopilot nor the driver stopped for a crossing tractor-trailer.

Tesla maintains that its vehicles operating on Autopilot are about twice as safe as those in which the system isn’t engaged. The company says in the fourth quarter, drivers using Autopilot had one crash for every 3.07 million miles driven.

Tesla Says Cars Can Automatically Stop for Traffic Lights (2024)

FAQs

Does Tesla automatically stop at red lights? ›

If equipped with Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control, you can enable this feature to automatically stop Model 3 at traffic lights and stop signs (see Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control).

How does Tesla detect traffic lights? ›

Autosteer, Full Self-Driving (Supervised), or Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is engaged. The cameras can detect an upcoming traffic light, stop sign or road marking (for example, cameras are unobstructed and have a clear line-of-sight to the traffic light, stop sign, or road marking).

Why did my Tesla stop showing traffic? ›

A camera is obstructed, covered, damaged, or not properly calibrated. Driving on a hill or on a road that has sharp curves on which the cameras are unable to see upcoming traffic lights or stop signs. A traffic light, stop sign, or road marking is obstructed (for example, a tree, a large vehicle, etc.).

What happens if you ignore Tesla Autopilot warnings? ›

If you repeatedly ignore the inattentive driver warnings, Autosteer will be disengaged for that trip.

How does a Tesla know if the Light is red? ›

Tesla cars use an artificial neural network to recognize objects visually. Essentially the car is fed vast numbers of images, both simulated and actual ones recorded by the cameras from the Tesla fleet, that are labeled by humans to indicate that there is a red light or a green light in the image.

Does a Tesla automatically stop? ›

Automatic Emergency Braking operates only when driving between approximately 3 mph (5 km/h) and 124 mph (200 km/h).

Can you see cameras on Tesla? ›

To access Live Camera from the Tesla app, tap 'Security' > 'Sentry Mode' > 'View live camera.

Does Tesla cameras record while driving? ›

If set to Auto, Manual, or On Honk, Dashcam automatically enables (but may not be actively saving footage, depending on your preferences) every time you drive.

Does Tesla warn of speed cameras? ›

Electric vehicle giant Tesla has added new navigational features in its latest software update overseas – with map icons alerting drivers of oncoming red lights, mobile, and speed cameras – similar to features in popular navigational apps like Waze.

Why does Tesla randomly stop? ›

Tesla drivers report phantom braking often occurred while using Tesla's Autopilot driver assistance system, which includes "Traffic-Aware Cruise Control." Like traditional cruise control, it maintains a set speed — but it can also speed up or slow down as needed to keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front.

Can Tesla drive itself in traffic? ›

Full Self-Driving Capability includes: Traffic Light & Stop Sign Control: Maintains your speed, keeps a following distance, and keeps Model 3 in its lane while also slowing down and stopping for traffic lights and stop signs (see Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control).

How many times has Tesla autopilot failed? ›

Tesla's Autopilot software has been involved with more deaths and injuries than previously known: a total of 17 fatalities and 736 crashes since 2019, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) analyzed by the Washington Post.

Is Tesla being sued for Autopilot? ›

The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for people who since 2016 bought or leased Tesla vehicles with Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features. Tesla has for many years faced federal probes into whether its self-driving technology might have contributed to fatal crashes.

Does Tesla auto shut off? ›

When you finish driving, shift into Park by pressing the button on the end of the drive stalk. When you leave Model 3 with your phone key and key fob, it powers off automatically, turning off the touchscreen.

Do Tesla lights turn off automatically? ›

When you stop driving and park Model 3 in low lighting conditions, exterior lights temporarily remain illuminated. They automatically turn off after one minute or when you lock Model 3 whichever comes first. If you lock Model 3 using the Tesla mobile app , the headlights immediately turn off.

Does Tesla close automatically? ›

You can also use the touchscreen popup to open and close doors when inside Model X while the vehicle is in Park or by touching Controls > Locks. The driver's door automatically closes when you sit in the driver's seat and press the brake pedal.

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