Tesla is facing another federal investigation after reports of cars running red lights, veering into oncoming lanes, and stopping on railroad tracks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating more than 2.8 million Tesla vehicles equipped with Full Self-Driving (FSD), according to a filing on Tuesday, Oct. 7. The review will focus on how Tesla's system responds to red lights, lane markings, wrong-way signs, and railroad crossings.

According to the NHTSA, at least 58 incidents have been linked to potential FSD failures. Those include 14 crashes and 23 reported injuries, though no one was killed.

Investigators said Teslas caused crashes after driving into intersections against red lights, sometimes after briefly stopping. Several wrecks happened at the same inters

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