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Tesla has started distributing 30-day free trials of its Full Self-Driving software to vehicle owners in Denmark after the country granted regulatory approval several days earlier.
order-order.comTesla has begun sending 30-day free trials of FSD (Supervised) V14 to owners in Denmark. This marks the first time the company has offered the supervised version of the software on a trial basis in the country. Denmark officially approved FSD (Supervised) a few days ago.
The regulatory clearance cleared the way for the current distribution of trial access. @SawyerMerritt reported the rollout of the trials and the timing of Denmark's approval.
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