2025-09-17
19 分钟Bloomberg Audio Studios. Podcasts. Radio.
News. Stacey, I want to turn to a story that you highlighted earlier today,
and that's about Tesla fading US auto safety investigations over its door handles.
This is a story that Bloomberg had written about last week, and it got a lot of attention.
Yes, the story itself is pretty amazing.
The reporter here at Bloomberg did such an amazing job.
And I have to say, I mean, the stories themselves were quite harrowing in some cases,
people not being able to get out of their cars, people being trapped.
It was, yeah, I'm glad that it is being looked into.
All right, let's bring in Steve Mann,
Bloomberg Intelligence, Global Autos, and Industrial Research Analyst.
And Steve,
the fact that people don't know how to get out of a Tesla
if it's locked in an emergency kind of situation on impact or if there's a fire is not new.
Yet, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did not act on anything until now.
Why is that?
Well, it is a very serious situation, a serious safety situation.
Now, first of all, there is a manual release.
from the interior of the vehicle.
But the safety issue is that you can't manually override the electronics and open the door from the outside.