A Swedish transport authority is urging the European Union to reject Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system unless the company disables its ability to exceed speed limits. The recommendation comes ahead of a key EU committee meeting next month.
The Swedish Transport Administration has written to the European Union’s Technical Committee on Motor Vehicles, which is scheduled to discuss the matter on June 30. Officials argue that automated systems should not systematically exceed legal speed limits, as this could undermine road safety rules.
Tesla already holds approvals for Full Self-Driving in Estonia, Lithuania, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The company has not commented on the Swedish position.
The authority’s stance highlights differing regulatory views on automated driving features across Europe. Drivers remain responsible for supervising the system at all times.