La Belgique approuve le logiciel Full Self-Driving de Tesla

La Belgique a approuvé l'utilisation du logiciel Full Self-Driving de Tesla sur les routes publiques, devenant ainsi le cinquième pays européen à le faire. Cette décision fait suite à l'approbation donnée par le Danemark la veille.

Annick De Ridder, la ministre flamande de la Mobilité, a annoncé cette approbation le 10 juin. Elle a déclaré sur X avoir signé l'autorisation, qui sera désormais transmise au service d'homologation du pays pour une vérification finale. Cette décision ajoute la Belgique à une liste comprenant les Pays-Bas, la Lituanie, l'Estonie et le Danemark. Mme De Ridder a précisé que les prochaines étapes impliquent d'informer l'autorité néerlandaise des véhicules. Ces approbations marquent une série rapide d'autorisations réglementaires pour ce système d'aide à la conduite de niveau 2 à travers l'Europe.

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