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Tesla Shares FSD Supervised Safety Comparison for Dutch Roads

An account linked to Tesla stated that supervised FSD recorded incidents at less than one third the rate of manual driving on Dutch roads over the past two months, directing attention to upcoming data releases.

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Yair Knijn

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  • netherlands
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Tesla's European channels posted a direct comparison of supervised FSD against human driving on Dutch roads. The statement said the system produced fewer than one third as many incidents over an eight week period.

The Posted Comparison

The message went out on 9 June 2026 and referenced an internal graphic. It placed FSD Supervised side by side with manual driving on the same roads. Tesla AI on X supplied no mileage totals or incident definitions with the post.

Regulatory Tracking in the Netherlands

The RDW records incidents according to automation level and requires details on location, speed, and driver actions. RDW Netherlands vehicle safety reports show that Tesla vehicles in Europe hold type approval under UNECE rules. Those filings create a channel for later safety data submissions.

What to Watch Next

Operators and regulators will look for a public dataset that lists total supervised kilometers, confirmed incidents, and clear baselines. Until that material appears, the posted comparison stands as an internal figure awaiting external checks.

AutonomyEV's opinion

The Dutch numbers represent a signal worth monitoring. The immediate next step remains a regulator filing or public release that allows independent review of the underlying counts.

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