FSD Supervised recognized construction zones, braked early for pedestrians, and yielded politely on narrow streets.
Needless to say, it does appear that FSD fever is starting to catch in Europe.
The event marked the first time an Italian mayor tested the advanced driver-assistance system in person in Rome's urban streets.
Cadot described FSD as “mind-blowing,” both for the safety of the vehicle’s driving and the “humanity” of its driving behaviors.
The festive event series comes amid Tesla's ongoing push for regulatory approval of FSD across Europe.
Tesla AI4 owners get FSD (Supervised) through Christmas, New Year’s Eve and well into the post-holiday travel season.
The job opening comes as the company pushes regulatory approvals and data collection in new European markets.
Based on information posted by the Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT), it appears that Tesla is already busy testing FSD in the country.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software continues its rapid evolution, with the latest V14.2.1 update drawing widespread praise.
The program allows the public to hop in as a non-driving observer to witness FSD navigate urban streets firsthand.
The ANO party lawmaker shared his thoughts about FSD in a post on social media platform X.
FSD V14.2.1 was released just about a week after the initial FSD V14.2 update was rolled out.
Nacka, Sweden, a municipality just a few miles from Stockholm, has given its approval for FSD tests.
Tesla watchers are speculating that the implementation of in-camera data sharing could be a step towards the removal of the Robotaxi service’s safety drivers.
The regulator emphasized that safety, not public pressure, will decide whether FSD receives authorization for use in Europe.
These observations really show that Tesla’s focus on autonomy would result in safer roads for everyone.
The CEO shared the update during Tesla’s Annual Shareholder Meeting.
The initiative aims to bring supervised Full Self-Driving demos and Grok AI-guided experiences to consumers in real world trips.
As per the official, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system could be enabled in Israel in the near future.
Experts have noted that if confirmed, this could be the world’s first recorded meteorite collision involving a Tesla.