Daily Reddit Dose: 11 June 2026
Community threads track FSD regulatory gains in Europe, fresh safety models from Waymo and Mobileye, plus rapid EV market shifts in China.
Yair Knijn
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What's hot on r/AutonomyEV
Tesla Books CVPR Booth for FSD Demos shows the company will run live demonstrations of its Full Self-Driving stack at the June computer vision conference. Users noted the booth as a direct step to share technical progress with researchers.
Chinese brands widen EV lead over foreign marques at home covers data that local makers captured additional share in the first quarter. The thread focuses on volume gains rather than policy details.
What's hot on r/SelfDrivingCars
Introducing Waymo’s New Reference Model for Human Collision Avoidance presents a paper that models how a careful driver handles edge cases in closed loop. Commenters discussed how the reference set could help benchmark other stacks.
Mobileye Camera-Only AEB for FMVSS 127 details a single-camera automatic emergency braking package that meets the new US standard. The post links to Mobileye's own video and blog post on the approach.
What's hot on r/electricvehicles
China's gasoline car sales plunge 41.8% in May as combustion era fades reports the latest monthly drop in internal combustion sales. Posters tied the numbers to continued EV production growth.
What's hot on r/teslamotors
FSD approved in Belgium! notes regulatory clearance for supervised Full Self-Driving in the country. Users pointed to similar steps in neighboring markets.
Summon for CT is rolling out soon! follows Tesla's Instagram post that the feature will reach Cybertruck owners shortly. The thread centers on expected low-speed maneuvers around the vehicle.
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