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Tesla reportedly saw an uptick in crashes and mistakes after Elon Musk removed radar from its cars

All current Teslas are equipped with the Autopilot driver assist feature. For a one-time payment of $15,000 or monthly charge of $199 per month, owners can also opt for the FSD add-on, which allows a car to recognize stop signs and traffic lights, change lanes, and park. Both features require a licensed driver behind the wheel.

Before 2021, the electric-car maker used radar sensors in addition to cameras to help the vehicles identify obstacles. Now, the company relies on eight cameras and Autopilot labelers to train the car to respond to its environment. Workers at Tesla train the cars to identify and respond to different obstacles by labeling footage that is taken by the car's cameras.

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