Sweden may oppose Tesla's supervised self-driving tech in Europe over speeding concerns
Sweden urged EU regulators to reject Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system unless the company removes its speed-offset feature, citing safety concerns and legal limits.
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The system has been approved in Denmark for the time being, but the possibility of breaking the speed limit is causing concern in Sweden.
A Swedish transport authority is recommending a vote against the implementation of Tesla's supervised autonomous steering software, the Full Self-Drive (FSD), throughout Europe, unless the US electric vehicle manufacturer deactivates the system's ability to exceed legal speed limits. In a letter dated 30 April, obtained through a request for freedom of information, the Swedish Transport Administration (TRV) stated that Tesla's full self-driving …
EXCLUSIVE: Sweden may oppose Tesla's supervised self-driving tech in Europe over speeding concerns
A Swedish transport authority is recommending a vote against the Europe-wide rollout of Tesla's supervised self-driving software, unless the U.S. EV maker disables its ability to exceed legal speed limits, a regulatory letter shows.
A Scandinavian country's protest over potential speeding risks could limit the use of Tesla's autonomous driving system in the European Union.
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