Tesla FSD Logs 10 Million km in Netherlands in Under a Month
Real drivers using Tesla's Full Self-Driving system on Dutch public roads accumulated 10 million kilometers in less than one month. The mileage reflects daily use rather than testing, according to a report by @MarioNawfal. The data indicates growing adoption of the technology in the Netherlands.
pandaily.comThe distance was driven by real users rather than test drivers, on ordinary Dutch roads during normal daily operation. The company has made the system available to customers in the country who choose to activate it. The 10 million kilometers equate to roughly 6.2 million miles of travel.
This volume of usage occurred on roads with mixed traffic, cyclists and strict traffic regulations typical of the Netherlands.
The reported mileage suggests a level of confidence sufficient for everyday application on public infrastructure. The accumulation of distance in such a short period reflects the number of active users and frequency of system engagement. No specific safety incident data was included in the report.
Regulatory approval for the system in the European Union remains under review by authorities. The reported figure covers only the Netherlands and does not include usage statistics from other countries. Tesla has not released an official statement on the milestone in the provided reporting.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Increased real-world data collection may accelerate Tesla's autonomous driving development cycle.
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Demonstrated usage in a regulated European market could inform future regulatory reviews.
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