Image Source: PexelsTesla (TSLA) is recalling 120,423 vehicles in the United States due to concerns related to cabin doors being unlocked during a crash, according to an announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Friday.This comes just days after the electric vehicle giant’s largest-ever recall affecting over 2 million vehicles. The recall specifically affects 2021-2023 Model S and Model X vehicles, as these units reportedly fail to comply with certain federal safety standards for side-impact protection.The NHTSA revealed that Tesla has promptly addressed the issue by releasing an over-the-air (OTA) software update. Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has been at the forefront of technology and innovation in the automotive industry, and the company’s reliance on over-the-air updates showcases its commitment to resolving safety concerns swiftly.The OTA update aims to rectify the problem of cabin doors being unlocked during a crash, mitigating potential risks for Tesla owners.The automotive industry has witnessed a growing trend in utilizing over-the-air updates to address issues remotely, avoiding the need for physical recalls. Tesla’s ability to deploy such updates efficiently underscores the evolving landscape of vehicle maintenance and safety measures.More By This Author:U.S. New Jobs Hike In November, Unemployment Rate FallsEOS Vs Ethereum: What Are They And Which Is Better?What You Could Afford In The 90s Vs. Now