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Tesla's supervised self-driving software could be up for approval in Belgian region

Belgium’s Flanders region is considering fast-tracking approval of Tesla’s supervised “full self-driving” software following its provisional approval in the Netherlands, potentially making it one of the first EU regions to adopt the system. The move comes as Tesla pushes for wider European rollout despite ongoing regulatory caution in several other countries.

Inti Landauro/Reuters

May 06, 2026

Tesla's supervised self-driving software could be up for approval in Belgian region

FILE PHOTO: Tesla's logo is seen in this illustration created on July 23, 2025.

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Tesla's aim to roll out its supervised "full self-driving" software in Europe got a boost from Belgium on Tuesday, where the Flanders region said it was looking into whether it can quickly adopt it following approval in the Netherlands.


The Netherlands' regulator provisionally approved the use of the software on Dutch roads last month, making it the first country in the EU to allow the software, which can control a car but requires drivers to pay attention.


Annick De Ridder, the transport minister for Flanders, the mainly Dutch-speaking half of Belgium which borders the Netherlands, said in a post on X that she had asked Tesla to provide documents so as to possibly follow suit in her region.


Her team would make clear by the end of the week whether a fast-track approval is possible, De Ridder added.


"Because you shouldn't slow down innovation, but make it possible in a thoughtful and safe way. This way, we keep Flanders at the forefront as a forward-thinking region," she said in her post.


Tesla CEO Elon Musk has projected confidence that the EU will soon green-light its FSD, though several regulators in countries such as Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway have shown skepticism toward the technology and its stated safety ​benefits.


A spokesperson for Belgium's central transport ministry said the issue was up to regions and not a matter for the central government.


Tesla has also filed a request to Belgium's other main region, mainly French-speaking Wallonia, its ministry said. A spokesperson for Brussels, the capital, which is a separate third region, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

-Inti Landauro/Reuters

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