Estonia’s Transport Administration gave Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system the green light on May 29, making it the third European Union country to approve the technology for public roads. Tesla confirmed through its European social media account that the rollout will begin soon via over-the-air software updates.
The approval places Estonia alongside the Netherlands, which granted its own approval in April 2026, and Lithuania, which followed on May 20.
What FSD actually means in Europe
The Estonian authorities classified the system as a Level 2 driver-assistance feature. The car can steer, accelerate, and brake on its own, but the human behind the wheel is still fully responsible for everything that happens.
Before reaching Estonian roads, the FSD system underwent approximately 18 months of testing on European roads. That testing period ultimately supported the Dutch type approval issued by the Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW), which has effectively become the regulatory foundation that other EU nations are building on.







