Tesla gains approval for supervised self-driving trials in Israel

Israel's Ministry of Transport has approved Tesla to conduct trials of its supervised autonomous driving system on public roads. The initiative focuses on integrating the technology into local conditions while prioritizing safety. This step aims to position Israel as a hub for smart vehicle innovation.

On Sunday, February 1, 2026, Israel's Ministry of Transport announced its approval for Tesla to test its Fully Self-Driving (FSD) system on the country's public roads. The trials will involve supervised autonomous driving, requiring a driver to remain present in the vehicle at all times to oversee operations and ensure safety in real-world conditions.

The ministry described this as a significant step toward advancing vehicle regulations in Israel. Officials emphasized that the program supports efforts to create a regulatory framework for the routine, supervised use of autonomous systems in the future, done safely and efficiently. Tesla plans to use the trials to evaluate how the FSD system interacts with Israel's road infrastructure, traffic patterns, and local driving behaviors. Data gathered will help refine the technology and guide potential updates to regulations for accommodating autonomous vehicles.

The pilot is limited in scope and strictly monitored, with all necessary safety protocols in place. Public safety remains the top priority, as the country seeks to position itself as a global hub for smart vehicle technology. This approval comes with full ministerial support to examine the integration of Tesla's advanced systems into the local driving environment.

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Tesla Model Y demonstrating Full Self-Driving supervised ride-along through a European city roundabout, with passengers observing the system's real-world performance.
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Tesla launches FSD supervised ride-alongs in Italy, France, and Germany

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Tesla has begun passenger ride-alongs for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Italy, France, and Germany, allowing the public to observe the system in real-world conditions. The program aims to build trust ahead of potential regulatory approvals in Europe. It involves free sessions through December, with Tesla teams demonstrating navigation in city streets, roundabouts, and highways.

Tesla has begun offering passenger ride-alongs for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in Italy, France, and Germany. The program allows participants to experience the system handling real-world traffic from the passenger seat, with Tesla employees driving. This initiative precedes an expected regulatory approval in the Netherlands by February 2026.

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Tesla owners have collectively driven more than 7.5 billion miles using Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software, with the majority on highways. Meanwhile, public testing of unsupervised FSD is expanding in Austin. A personal account highlights seamless performance in challenging conditions.

Tesla announced that the Dutch regulator RDW has committed to approving its Full Self-Driving software in February 2026, but the agency quickly clarified that only a demonstration is scheduled. This discrepancy highlights ongoing tensions in Europe's strict regulatory environment for autonomous driving features. The development could impact Tesla's plans to expand FSD across the European Union.

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Tesla has sent an email to customers urging them to give the gift of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). The message emphasizes the technology's capabilities in handling drives with minimal intervention. It also notes the system's extensive driving experience and potential safety benefits.

Tesla announced on January 23, 2026, that new Model 3, Model Y, and base Cybertruck vehicles in the US and Canada will no longer include standard Autopilot features like lane-centering Autosteer, limiting free access to Traffic-Aware Cruise Control only. Advanced capabilities now require a $99 monthly Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised subscription, following the January 18 decision to end $8,000 one-time FSD purchases after February 14. The shift, offering new buyers a 30-day FSD trial, faces regulatory scrutiny over misleading terms and safety concerns, alongside mixed customer reactions.

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Tesla has disclosed that more than 1.1 million drivers worldwide are actively using its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, marking the first time the company has shared such adoption figures. This milestone, reported in the firm's Q4 2025 earnings, shows FSD penetration at about 12.4% of its global fleet of 8.9 million vehicles. The growth highlights accelerating subscriptions even as vehicle deliveries softened.

 

 

 

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