Musk: ‘Self-driving Tesla almost allowed in Europe’, Netherlands in front

Nice not to drive yourself

Tesla Model 3 steering wheel

It’s possible that next month the steering wheel can be completely handed over in FSD-equipped Teslas in Europe. CEO Elon Musk is optimistic, and the Netherlands also seems almost ready for it.

Will the self-driving car ever amount to anything? Well, according to Tesla, it still will. It continues to push hard for the worldwide rollout of the so-called FSD (Full Self-Driving), which makes it possible for the Tesla to navigate itself completely from A to B. As a ‘driver,’ you only need to keep an eye on things. Does that sound like music to your ears, and do you have a Tesla prepared for this? Good news, because you’ll likely be able to use this very soon.

According to Reuters , Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated during the World Economic Forum that he hopes FSD will be permitted in Europe next month, and if not, it will happen quickly anyway. The Netherlands currently appears to be a frontrunner in this. Last autumn, it became clear that the RDW (Netherlands Vehicle Authority) was actively working on it and that February seemed like a feasible deadline. Musk’s optimism indicates that this course remains realistic. We are curious.

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