Introduction to Full Self-Driving in Europe
Tesla has recently unveiled a video showcasing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology navigating the bustling streets of Rome. This marks the second installment in a series of videos aimed at demonstrating Tesla’s confidence in its FSD capabilities ahead of its potential European debut. The manufacturer suggests that only regulatory approval stands in the way of introducing FSD to European public roads.

Challenges of Driving in Rome
Rome poses unique challenges for drivers, known for its aggressive traffic, narrow cobblestone streets, and a multitude of swarming scooters. Tesla’s FSD technology aims to address these challenges, showcasing its ability to handle some of the most daunting driving conditions in Europe. Observing how FSD performs in such an environment may provide crucial insights once it’s allowed to operate on public streets.
FSD Supervised can handle Arc de Triomphe no problem
If there is a bigger roundabout in France, please let us know in the comments 😀
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The Regulatory Road Ahead
Elon Musk has voiced his frustration regarding the slow pace of obtaining the necessary regulatory approval, particularly emphasizing the role of Dutch authorities. The process in Europe is notably complex and tends to be lengthier than in the U.S. due to differing legal frameworks. Currently, only Level 2 semi-autonomous driving systems are legal in Europe, while Tesla’s FSD seeks to advance further.
Given the regulatory hurdles and the need for extensive testing data, Tesla’s journey towards deploying FSD in Europe faces significant challenges. As it stands, the intricate legal considerations surrounding self-driving technology must be addressed before FSD can safely make its European debut.