Tesla's FSD Is Finally Approved In Europe. Only Not Everywhere Yet
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Tesla's FSD Is Finally Approved In Europe. Only Not Everywhere Yet
"Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) has finally been approved for use in Europe, but only in one market for now. The Netherlands is first, giving Tesla a breakthrough after a long and publicly frustrating wait for Elon Musk."
"Approval came from the RDW, the Dutch vehicle authority, after more than 18 months of testing and analysis on both public roads and test tracks. Tesla has produced thousands of pages of documentation, thousands of track test scenario executions, and dozens of research studies into safety performance."
"The way systems like FSD are certified for use on public roads in Europe is very different from that in the U.S., where an automaker can essentially self-certify, and regulators will intervene only if something goes wrong."
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) has received approval in the Netherlands, the first European market to do so. This approval follows over 18 months of rigorous testing and analysis by the RDW, the Dutch vehicle authority. The process in Europe has been more challenging due to stricter safety regulations compared to the U.S. Tesla has produced extensive documentation and conducted numerous tests to meet these requirements. This milestone is expected to pave the way for broader approval across Europe, enhancing road safety.
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