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flag NHTSA investigates Tesla's "Mad Max" mode linked to speeding, stop-sign violations, and 58 incidents.

flag The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Tesla’s revived "Mad Max" driving mode, which enables faster speeds and aggressive maneuvers in its Full Self-Driving system. flag The feature, reintroduced in FSD v14.1.2, has been linked to vehicles exceeding speed limits by over 15 mph and running stop signs, prompting concerns over safety and compliance with traffic laws. flag The probe, part of a broader review of 2.9 million Tesla vehicles, follows reports of 58 incidents, including crashes and injuries, and comes amid ongoing regulatory and public scrutiny of Tesla’s autonomous driving technologies. flag While Tesla maintains drivers must remain in control, critics argue the mode promotes risky behavior and undermines road safety.

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