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In Europe first, Netherlands to allow Teslas to self-drive

Andrew Murphy by Andrew Murphy
April 13, 2026
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Teslas can already self-drive in the US -- where Elon Musk worked with President Donald Trump for a while, before they had a falling-out. ©AFP

The Hague (AFP) – In a first for Europe, the Netherlands is poised to allow Tesla owners to use their car’s self-driving feature — as long as they are in the vehicle and keeping a watchful eye over it. The country’s RDW agency for roadworthiness certifications said in a statement late Friday: “Thanks to the type approval, the driver assistance system can now be used in the Netherlands, with possible future expansion to all member states of the European Union.”

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The move aligns the Netherlands with what is allowed in the United States, where Tesla owners can already use the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) (FSD Supervised) function in the cars. That mode hands over driving to the Tesla’s computer system, including steering, braking, route navigation, and parking, all under the active supervision of the driver, who remains at the controls ready to take over if needed.

The European subsidiary of Tesla, the electric-vehicle company run by the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, hailed the Netherlands’ move. “FSD Supervised has been approved in the Netherlands & will begin rolling out in the country shortly!” it said on X. “No other vehicle can do this. We’re excited to bring FSD Supervised to more European countries soon.”

The Dutch RDW agency stressed the difference between FSD Supervised, with a human remaining at the controls, and full autonomous driving. “A vehicle with FSD Supervised is not self-driving. It is a driver assistance system, and the driver remains responsible and must always maintain control,” it said.

RDW’s decision has to go to the European Commission for authorization, so that its national certification has EU weight. Tesla sales have been facing headwinds in Europe — including in the Netherlands — in the last couple of years. Potential clients have been turned off by Musk’s political activism supporting hard-right politics in the US and Germany, while the brand is also facing increased competition from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers.

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