Regulators Have Hands Full With Tesla's Plan For Hands-Free Driving

Tesla's Self-Driving Feature Has Regulators Scrambling
Visitors look at a Tesla Model S P85D, produced by Tesla Motors Inc., as it stands on display on day two of the 85th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. The International Geneva Motor Show opens to the public on March 5, and will showcase the latest models from the world's top automakers. Photographer: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Visitors look at a Tesla Model S P85D, produced by Tesla Motors Inc., as it stands on display on day two of the 85th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. The International Geneva Motor Show opens to the public on March 5, and will showcase the latest models from the world's top automakers. Photographer: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In recent years, Tesla Motors Inc. has provided auto executives and regulators a better view into the nascent electric vehicle market. Now the Silicon Valley auto maker is in focus for another reason: autonomous vehicles.

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