Netherlands approves Tesla’s supervised self-driving, signaling EU expansion

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Dutch regulators have approved Tesla’s Full-Self Driving Supervised mode after more than a year of testing, making the Netherlands the first European country to authorize FSD on public roads and potentially paving the way for broader EU adoption; rollout is limited to a subset of users with a required tutorial and quiz, and officials say the system assists rather than replaces the driver.
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