As the European Union gears up to make a landmark decision on the future of autonomous driving, a crucial deadline is looming on the horizon. From July 7, all new electric vehicles sold in the EU will be required to be equipped with advanced safety technologies, including automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning systems. This move is seen as a major step towards improving road safety and comes just as the EU is set to vote on Tesla's highly-anticipated Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. The EU's new safety regulations are expected to have far-reaching implications for the electric vehicle industry, and the timing of the mandate has sparked debate about its potential impact on the development and deployment of autonomous driving technologies.


EU Mandates Advanced Safety Tech From July 7 Ahead of Tesla FSD Voting  eletric-vehicles.com