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.
The Swedish transport administration requires that the function of exceeding the specified speed limits be removed.
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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