Tesla just dropped its first batch of European safety data for Full Self-Driving Supervised, and the numbers are eye-catching. Over a roughly two-month window from April 10 to June 5, 2026, vehicles running FSD in the Netherlands recorded 3.5 times fewer collisions than manually driven cars on the same roads.
The Netherlands became the first EU country to approve Tesla’s FSD Supervised system back in April 2026, making it the testing ground for what Tesla hopes will be a continent-wide rollout.
Breaking down the Dutch data
On highways, the improvement was dramatic: a 3.4x reduction in collision rates across 16.6 million kilometers driven with FSD engaged and, according to Tesla, zero reported collisions.
Non-highway roads told a different story. The system still outperformed human drivers, but at a more modest 1.6x improvement in collision rates.










