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Danish Road Traffic Authority Disagrees With Reuters Report on Its Tesla FSD Position

The Danish Road Traffic Authority issued a statement denying it ever expressed opinions on Tesla's FSD Supervised approval. Officials said they cannot recognize any criticisms attributed to them in a recent Reuters report. The pushback directly contradicts claims that the authority had criticized the system.

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The Danish Road Traffic Authority issued a statement pushing back against a recent Reuters report that claimed the agency had expressed criticism of Tesla FSD. The authority stated that it has at no time expressed either positive or negative opinions about the approval of Tesla's FSD Supervised. It added that it cannot recognize the criticisms it is being quoted for in the Reuters report.

The Danish Road Traffic Authority's rebuttal directly addresses that characterization. " The language leaves no room for interpretation on the agency's position regarding the Reuters account.

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Danish Road Traffic Authority denies expressing opinions on
The authority stated it has at no time expressed either positive or negative opinions about the approval of Tesla's FSD Supervised and cannot recognize the crit
Authority pushes back against Reuters characterization
The Danish Road Traffic Authority issued a formal statement contradicting a Reuters report that claimed it had expressed criticism of Tesla FSD.

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. 2026-05-08

    Danish Road Traffic Authority issues statement rejecting Reuters report on Tesla FSD

    1 source@SawyerMerritt
  2. 2026-05-07

    Reuters publishes report claiming Danish Road Traffic Authority criticized Tesla FSD

    1 source@SawyerMerritt

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Potential clarification of regulatory stance on Tesla FSD in Denmark

  2. 02

    Questions raised about accuracy of Reuters reporting on European automotive regulators

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