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Assunto:  Tesla gets green light for self-driving in Europe
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 14 Apr 2026 08:22:28 -0500
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'The decision is deeply troubling': Tesla gets a green light for Full 
Self-Driving in Europe  but not everyone is happy about it

Date:
Mon, 13 Apr 2026 16:39:00 +0000

Description:
Teslas Full Self-Driving system has just been approved in Europe for the 
first time, but critics have called the decision "deeply troubling" here's 
why.

FULL STORY
Over the past 18 months, Tesla has been 
working with the Dutch vehicle approval organization, RDW, to get approval 
for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) semi-autonomous driving system. 

After a long consultation period, which included covering almost one million 
miles with FSD (Supervised) active and offering ride-along trials with 13,000 
people in numerous European countries, the RDW deemed the technology safe to 
be given the green light. Teslas controversial CEO, Elon Musk, has 
long-promised to introduce the partially autonomous cruise control system to 
other markets outside of the US, where it has been on sale for years. But the 
company has regularly butted up against regulatory red tape.

According to a press statement put out by Tesla to promote its European 
debut, the company says that when FSD (Supervised) is engaged, collisions are 
up to "seven-times less likely per kilometer driven compared to manual 
driving alone". 

However, safety campaigners, such as Dan ODowd of The Dawn Project , 
reiterates that 59 people have been killed in over 3,000 crashes involving 
Teslas self-driving software in the U.S. since 2021 alone. 

"The RDW's decision is deeply troubling given Tesla FSD's myriad of 
well-documented safety defects," ODowd adds. 

What's more, the companys Robotaxis, which use a similar hardware suite that 
relies on the vehicles external cameras and artificial intelligence to 
navigate the world, as opposed to a plethora of radar and Lidar sensors like 
rivals, have made the headlines because data suggests they crash four times 
more often than the average human driver, according to Fortune .

In a bid to bolster its safety credentials, Tesla has made a number of 
changes to its software for the version that will go on sale in the 
Netherlands. 

 Not a Tesla App reported that those customers that had first-hand ride-along 
experience with Euro-spec FSD (Supervised) noticed that it differed to the 
technology found in the US. 

Dutch owners will have to pass a mandatory safety quiz before FSD activates, 
for example, while the 'Sloth' to 'Mad Max' speed profiles in the US version 
have been ditched in favor of more straightforward 'Max Speed' setting in the 
Netherlands.

Analysis: Europe will be watching closely

While it is easy to think that the recent ruling
in the Netherlands will automatically open the door for FSD (Supervised) to 
be used in the rest of Europe, it is highly likely that many other markets 
will continue to exercise caution. 

Even RDW , the organization that gave the green-light to FSD (Supervised|) in 
the Netherlands, says that the system is not "self-driving," adding that the 
"driver remains responsible and must always remain in control." 

This confusion with messaging used to promote the technologys capabilities 
has caused plenty of problems in the US, including the National Highway 
Traffic Safety Administration launching an investigation into the safety of 
the technology. 

Recently, it escalated its probe to "Engineering Analysis", which it says 
will evaluate the systems ability to operate in reduced roadway visibility. 

All the while, Elon Musk continues to promote the fact that every iteration 
of the FSD software will far exceed human levels of safety" and that users 
will soon be able to text and drive , when realistically, its simply a Level 
2 semi-autonomous cruise control system that is also offered by the likes of 
Ford and BMW .

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/hybrid-electric-vehicles/the-decision-i
s-deeply-troubling-tesla-gets-a-green-light-for-full-self-driving-in-europe-bu
t-not-everyone-is-happy-about-it

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