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Tesla FSD reaches Europe, but speed limits may slow its expansion
Tesla Full Self-Driving (FSD) was approved for use on public roads in the Netherlands in April and is now available in Belgium, Denmark, Lithuania, and Estonia. However, Sweden’s Transport Administration (TRV) has recommended the EU vote against wider deployment due to the 'Speed Offset' feature that allows FSD to exceed legal speed limits. Regulators are concerned this automated system could systematically surpass speed limits, posing safety and regulatory challenges. The EU’s Technical Committee on Motor Vehicles is set to vote on June 30 to decide whether to extend the Dutch approval across
- FSD approved in the Netherlands since April 2023
- Sweden requests removal of 'Speed Offset' allowing speed limit exceedance
- Key EU vote on FSD expansion scheduled for June 30
🔎 Why it matters: Sweden’s TRV recommendation against 'Speed Offset' impacts EU approval and continental rollout of FSD.
📈 Upside: Approval in the Netherlands and rollout in several European countries marks progress in FSD homologation.
📉 Risk: Rejection by Sweden and potentially other countries could delay or restrict FSD adoption in Europe.
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