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Dutch road authority says 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands using 'self-driving' software

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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Dutch Road Authority: 40,000 Teslas Using Self-Driving Software Safely in Netherlands

Overview of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Software Deployment in the Netherlands

By Toby Sterling

AMSTERDAM, June 17 (Reuters) - The Dutch road authority said on Wednesday that 40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands had begun using the carmaker's "full self driving" driver assistance software and had collectively driven 24 million kilometers (14.9 million miles) so far without any serious incidents.

Approval and Monitoring by RDW

The RDW agency, which approved the use of the FSD supervised software on April 10 in a European first, said in a statement it is monitoring the technology monthly, rather than yearly as it normally would.

Classification and Safety Measures

Though it is called "Full Self Driving (supervised)", the software is classified as driver assistance. It can steer a car, accelerate and brake, but drivers must have their eyes on the road and hands ready to intervene.

  • "Because of the continuous and strict monitoring of the driver within the vehicle, the driver assistance system is at least as safe as other driver assistance systems," the agency said in a statement.
European Expansion and Testing
  • The RDW is seeking approval for the Tesla technology throughout the European Union.
  • Tesla charges €99 ($115) a month to use FSD software after a one-month trial period.
  • The Dutch transport minister defended the approval of the technology in parliament on Tuesday.
  • RDW says it conducted 3,000 hours of testing on tracks and roads in varying weather conditions before approval.
  • Belgium, Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania have provisionally approved the software on the basis of Dutch approval.
Additional Information

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(Reporting by Toby Sterling. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • RDW granted the first EU type approval for Tesla’s supervised FSD on April 10, 2026, after over 18 months of testing, and now monitors its usage monthly in the Netherlands — 40,000 users have already driven 24 million km with no serious incidents to date.
  • The software remains strictly a Level 2 driver‑assist system; drivers must stay attentive and ready to intervene. RDW considers it as safe as other assistance systems due to continuous driver monitoring.
  • Tesla charges €99/month for FSD in the Netherlands (with special €49 rate for Enhanced Autopilot owners), and RDW is now pursuing EU‑wide approval — other countries like Belgium, Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania have provisionally accepted the software based on the Dutch approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Teslas in the Netherlands are using self-driving software?
40,000 Teslas in the Netherlands are currently using Tesla's Full Self Driving (FSD) supervised software.
How many kilometers have Teslas driven with the self-driving software in the Netherlands?
Teslas have collectively driven 24 million kilometers (14.9 million miles) using the FSD supervised software in the Netherlands.
Is Tesla's Full Self Driving software fully autonomous?
No, Tesla's Full Self Driving (supervised) is classified as a driver assistance system; drivers must supervise and be ready to intervene.
How much does Tesla charge for FSD software in the Netherlands?
Tesla charges €99 ($115) per month for its Full Self Driving software after a one-month trial.
What safety measures has the Dutch road authority taken for Tesla's FSD approval?
The Dutch RDW agency monitors the technology monthly and tested it for 3,000 hours in various conditions before approval.

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