Tesla reported a significant improvement in safety statistics in the Netherlands, stating that its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised mode has proven to be over three times safer than manual driving in the last two months. This claim comes amid Tesla’s ongoing commitment to collecting real-world data on its FSD systems to evaluate their performance against human driving. As regulations for autonomous driving continue to evolve in Europe, Tesla is actively sharing its safety performance data with authorities to support regulatory engagement.

Tesla: Tesla is an American multinational company that designs and manufactures electric vehicles along with developing autonomous driving systems such as Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. The company maintains a strong presence in international markets including Europe where it tests and deploys its advanced driver assistance features. This announcement from its European channel highlights ongoing safety data collection for FSD Supervised on Dutch roads.
Tesla Europe: Tesla Europe oversees Tesla’s sales, operations, and regional communications across European markets. It actively uses social media platforms to share localized product updates and performance metrics. The division posted the recent safety statistics comparing FSD Supervised to manual driving in the Netherlands.

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