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Tesla FSD approved in Denmark, fourth European country in two months
The Danish Road Traffic Authority, Færdselsstyrelsen, provisionally approved Tesla's supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) system after conducting an independent technical review and accepting the original Dutch certification issued on April 10. Denmark becomes the fourth European country to validate this technology within eight weeks, joining the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Estonia through national recognition of the Dutch certification. This approval is notable as Denmark had previously raised concerns at the EU level about the system’s tendency to exceed speed limits and its performance on icy
- Denmark approved supervised FSD after independent technical review
- Fourth European country to approve FSD in two months
- Denmark accepted Dutch certification issued April 10
🔎 Why it matters: The provisional approval of supervised FSD in Denmark, based on Dutch certification v14.x, is significant as it highlights the divergence between national and EU-level regulation on autonomous technologies.
📈 Upside: The supervised FSD system remains the most advanced driver-assistance system available in Europe after Mercedes and BMW withdrew their L3 systems.
📉 Risk: If the European Commission rejects the approval, the Dutch certification and Danish approval will become invalid after six months.
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