Q50 Recalled to Fix Self-Driving Software

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Issues with the self-driving software that tend to happen soon after starting up, have led to the recall of 60,000 Q50 sedans. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) hasn't released details of the Q50 recall, but the problem is apparently the steering system key that can malfunction and cause the self-driving capabilities to have problems with the steering. Infiniti says problems could also occur to the turning radius of the cars due to a software problem in the systems.

This is just a hunch, but I doubt this will be the last we hear of self-driving complaints as Infiniti irons out the kinks.

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