Full Self Driving Teslas are now in Europe – and I’ve ‘driven’ one

Tesla's Full Self Driving (FSD) technology is now available in Europe, starting with the Netherlands, allowing cars to drive autonomously on various roads. The technology uses cameras and AI to mimic driver behavior and has been shown to reduce collisions.
Tesla's Full Self Driving (FSD) technology has been introduced in Europe, beginning with the Netherlands. FSD enables cars to drive autonomously on highways, country lanes, and city streets, but requires driver supervision. The technology relies on eight cameras around the vehicle, GPS, and onboard maps to navigate. Tesla reports that FSD users experience significantly fewer collisions. The system can detect weather conditions, pedestrian movement, and driver attention. FSD has been tested in Europe since last year, with demos for legislators and officials.
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