Tesla’s recall of over 2 million EVs, prompted by a flawed driver monitoring system, faces skepticism as research questions the effectiveness of torque-based monitoring. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s investigation revealed defects, leading to a required fix. Critics argue the torque-based alerts are ineffective, emphasizing the need for night-vision cameras to monitor drivers’ eyes. Concerns also arise over Tesla’s vague recall documents and the absence of a requirement for cameras. Experts suggest a more robust solution, urging limitations on Autopilot’s operational areas and improvements in the computer vision system to enhance obstacle detection.