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Dutch road authority says 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands using 'self-driving' software

The Dutch road authority (RDW) reported that 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands are using Tesla's 'Full Self Driving' (FSD) driver assistance software. The software was approved by RDW in April 2024 as a European first. The RDW stated that the system is considered as safe as other driver assistance technologies due to continuous monitoring of the driver. The agency is seeking EU-wide approval for the technology. Tesla charges €99 per month for FSD after a one-month trial. The Dutch transport minister supported the approval in parliament. RDW conducted extensive testing before granting approval.

AMSTERDAM, June 17 : The Dutch road authority said on Wednesday that 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands had begun using the carmaker's "full self driving" driver assistance software and had collectively driven 24 million kilometers (14.9 million miles) so far without any serious incidents.

The RDW agency, which approved the use of the FSD supervised software on April 10 in a European first, said in a statement it is monitoring the technology monthly, rather than yearly as it normally would.

Though it is called "Full Self Driving (supervised)", the software is classified as driver assistance. It can steer a car, accelerate and brake, but drivers must have their eyes on the road and hands ready to intervene.

• "Because of the continuous and strict monitoring of the driver within the vehicle, the driver assistance system is at least as safe as other driver assistance systems," the agency said in a statement.

• The RDW is seeking approval for the Tesla technology throughout the European Union.

• Tesla charges €99 ($115) a month to use FSD software after a one-month trial period.

• The Dutch transport minister defended the approval of the technology in parliament on Tuesday.

• RDW says it conducted 3,000 hours of testing on tracks and roads in varying weather conditions before approval.

• Belgium, Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania have provisionally approved the software on the basis of Dutch approval.

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Dutch road authority says 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands using 'self-driving' software

The Dutch road authority (RDW) reported that 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands are using Tesla's 'Full Self Driving' (FSD) driver assistance software. The software was approved by RDW in April 2024 as a European first. The RDW stated that the system is considered as safe as other driver assistance technologies due to continuous monitoring of the driver. The agency is seeking EU-wide approval for the technology. Tesla charges €99 per month for FSD after a one-month trial. The Dutch transport minister supported the approval in parliament. RDW conducted extensive testing before granting approval.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the adoption of Tesla's FSD software in the Netherlands, including technical details, regulatory approvals, and usage statistics. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or selective emphasis that indicates a political lean. The report

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