Earlier this month, Tesla decided that what the world really needed was cars that drive so recklessly you’ll swear there’s a hidden camera crew somewhere filming a new Fast and Furious installment.

Unsurprisingly, its actions have caught the attention of federal regulators, who are concerned that the company might be giving people the power to make their self-driving cars ignore speed limits.

The company rolled out a firmware update for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system that includes two new modes: “Sloth” and “Mad Max.” Sloth creeps along cautiously, while Mad Max throws caution to the wind.

Federal Regulators Are Looking Into Tesla’s ‘Mad Max’ Mode

Reuters reports that some Tesla owners say the Mad Max mode ignores speed limits. And, in case you missed it, Tesla just lost a wrongful

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