Bélgica aprueba el software de conducción autónoma total de Tesla

Bélgica ha aprobado el software de conducción autónoma total (Full Self-Driving) de Tesla para su uso en vías públicas, convirtiéndose en el quinto país europeo en hacerlo. La decisión se produce tras la aprobación concedida por Dinamarca el día anterior.

Annick De Ridder, ministra flamenca de Movilidad, anunció la aprobación el 10 de junio. Declaró en X que había firmado la autorización, la cual pasará ahora al departamento de homologación del país para su verificación final. Esta medida añade a Bélgica a una lista que incluye a los Países Bajos, Lituania, Estonia y Dinamarca. De Ridder señaló que los siguientes pasos implican notificar a la autoridad de vehículos de los Países Bajos. Estas aprobaciones marcan una rápida secuencia de autorizaciones regulatorias para el sistema de asistencia al conductor de nivel 2 en toda Europa.

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