"Autonomous Vehicle Controversy: Swedish Authority Calls for Europe-Wide Rollout of Tesla's Self-Driving Software - But with a Catch A Swedish transport authority has sparked controversy in the world of autonomous vehicles by recommending a Europe-wide rollout of Tesla's supervised self-driving software, Autopilot. The move would allow Tesla owners across the continent to enjoy the convenience of hands-free driving, but it comes with a condition: the automaker must disable the software's ability to exceed legal speed limits. The recommendation has raised concerns about road safety, as Tesla's Autopilot system has previously been criticized for allowing drivers to travel at speeds above the limit. With the European Union's push for greater adoption of autonomous vehicles, this decision could have far-reaching implications for the industry and the millions of drivers who rely on it."
A Swedish transport authority is recommending a Europe-wide rollout of Tesla's supervised self-driving software, unless the automaker disables its ability to exceed legal speed limits.