Belgium has approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving software for use on public roads, becoming the fifth European country to do so. The decision follows Denmark's approval the previous day.
Annick De Ridder, the Flemish Minister for Mobility, announced the approval on June 10. She stated on X that she had signed the approval, which will now move to the country's homologation department for final verification. The move adds Belgium to a list that includes the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia and Denmark. De Ridder noted that the next steps involve notifying the Netherlands vehicle authority. The approvals mark a rapid sequence of regulatory clearances for the Level 2 driver-assistance system across Europe.