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Tesla reports FSD is 3.5 times safer than human driving in Europe
Tesla released its first European safety report for Full Self-Driving (FSD) following its approval in the Netherlands. Data from April 10 to June 5, 2026, shows FSD-supervised vehicles had 3.5 times fewer collisions than manually driven cars on Dutch public roads. During this period, FSD vehicles covered 23.6 million kilometers, including 16.6 million on highways without any collisions. In contrast, manually driven vehicles with active safety features recorded 33 highway collisions and 109 on non-highway roads. FSD also demonstrated smoother driving with fewer harsh braking and sudden maneuver
- FSD recorded 3.5 times fewer collisions than manual driving in the Netherlands
- 16.6 million km on highways with zero collisions under FSD supervision
π Why it matters: The European FSD safety report (April-June 2026) compares Tesla vehicles with active safety features, highlighting collision reduction with FSD.
π Upside: FSD enhances safety by reducing collisions and smoothing driving on highways and urban roads.
π Risk: Not applicable.
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