Tesla's self-driving cars face EU roadblock as Sweden challenges Dutch approval
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Peter van Ammelrooy
Summary
The article examines the controversy around Tesla's self-driving technology in Europe. While the Netherlands has approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, Sweden's transport authority (Trafikverket) opposes allowing autonomous Teslas in the EU, alleging that the Dutch RDW was misled during the approval process. The piece questions the future of autonomous vehicles in the European Union amid regulatory分歧 and safety concerns.
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· 3 pulledZweden wil voorlopig geen autonoom rijdende Tesla's in de EU toestaan.
In Nederland zijn die wel al toegelaten, maar volgens persbureau Reuters is de Rijksdienst voor Wegverkeer (RDW) bij de goedkeuring daarvan om de tuin geleid.
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