Touch screen failure risk affects safe driving Tesla recalls more than 130,000 Tesla

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (TSA) announced Tuesday (2) that electric vehicle company tesla Motors (Tesla) has agreed to voluntarily recall about 135,000 Model S and Model X vehicles across the U.S. The TSA said earlier that the two models have faulty touch screens that pose a risk of driving safety problems.

The TSA said the malfunctioning touch screens could create serious safety problems, including the inability of the back-up mirror and back-up camera to display images and the inability of the windshield defogging and defrosting system to be activated, which could reduce the driver’s visibility in bad weather. .

Tesla’s founder and CEO Musk said he will not use the social network Twitter for some Time.