Tesla has made its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system available in Europe but requires drivers to complete an on-screen "FSD (Supervised) Activation Tutorial" and pass a quiz before first activating the feature.
The tutorial is designed to ensure drivers understand FSD's controls and their responsibility, meeting UN-R171 requirements aimed at preventing misinterpretation or overestimation of driver assistance systems. So far only the Netherlands has approved FSD for road use under those rules, with wider European deployment expected as countries confirm compliance.
InsideEVs described the tutorial as explaining controls and the user interface and said it ends with a short two-question quiz testing accountability and UI knowledge. Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving remain classified as SAE J3016 Level 2 driver-assistance systems, meaning human drivers must supervise and remain responsible for vehicle operation.
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