Tesla has requested a judge to block the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) from disclosing confidential crash data related to its self-driving features, arguing that public release could allow competitors to analyze the effectiveness of its technology. The Washington Post, which has sued the NHTSA for more detailed crash information, claims that while some data is published, critical details remain withheld. Tesla asserts that certain crash-related information, including driver behavior and road conditions, should remain private, despite the Post’s contention that this data is not confidential as it can be accessed by drivers.
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