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Following Tesla Full Self Driving (Supervised) approval and deployment in the Netherlands, the driver-assist software is now permitted to use in Belgium, sort of.
For now, one Tesla car is allowed to test the technology in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium.
Of course, if all goes well, Full Self Driving (Supervised) can be more broadly approved. “The vehicle will be tested over approximately 5,000 kilometres to evaluate any differences with the Dutch road infrastructure and traffic rules. If the results are positive, work can quickly be done on a provisional European type approval,” Flemish Minister for Mobility, Public Works, Ports, and Sport Annick De Ridder said in a post on X.






