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Explaining Over-The-Air Software Firmware Fixes to National Highway Regulators

Explaining an ABS braking software glitch to NHTSA safety regulators requires proving that an Over-The-Air (OTA) firmware update fully eliminates vehicle crash risks.

Vishal Verma
Vishal VermaCTO & Co-Founder, Dehurdle
October 08, 20224 min read
Explaining Over-The-Air Software Firmware Fixes to National Highway Regulators

The OTA Regulatory Remediation Script

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"Firmware update v14.2 recalibrates the electronic stability control braking algorithm to resolve the low-friction deceleration anomaly. The update has been deployed to 98% of the active vehicle fleet via cellular OTA overnight with zero owner service center visits required, and automated telemetry confirms 100% compliance across all tested vehicles."

The 2-Minute Practice Drill

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The 2-Minute Practice Drill

Practice automotive regulator briefings in Dehurdle.

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