Belgium has not approved Tesla Full Self Driving Supervised yet; as of May 2026, Flanders is only examining a fast track route after the Netherlands’ provisional April approval. The Dutch precedent matters because it allows FSD Supervised only with required human supervision on highways and city streets; it is not a...

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Belgium is being pulled into Tesla’s European Full Self-Driving rollout, but the latest development is not a Belgian green light. The concrete step is narrower: Flanders, the mainly Dutch-speaking region of Belgium, is examining whether it can quickly adopt Tesla’s supervised Full Self-Driving software after the Netherlands provisionally approved it for Dutch roads [3].
Available reporting describes a review path, not a final authorization. Tesla has reportedly asked for documents while Flanders considers following the Dutch route, which means the process is still procedural rather than an approval already granted [5].
No final Belgian approval has been reported in the provided coverage. The reported move came from Flanders, not from a completed Belgium-wide authorization, and the region said it was looking into whether it could move quickly after the Dutch approval [3].
That distinction matters because fast-track language can sound like approval. In this case, the evidence supports a narrower conclusion: Flanders is exploring a fast-track path for Tesla Full Self-Driving Supervised; Belgium has not yet been reported to have green-lit the system [3].
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Belgium has not approved Tesla Full Self Driving Supervised yet; as of May 2026, Flanders is only examining a fast track route after the Netherlands’ provisional April approval.
Belgium has not approved Tesla Full Self Driving Supervised yet; as of May 2026, Flanders is only examining a fast track route after the Netherlands’ provisional April approval. The Dutch precedent matters because it allows FSD Supervised only with required human supervision on highways and city streets; it is not approval of unattended autonomous driving.
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Flanders said it was looking into whether it can quickly adopt Tesla’s supervised Full Self-Driving software following the Netherlands’ approval [3]. A related report says Tesla has asked for documents as Flanders considers following the Netherlands [
5].
In practical terms, this is a regulatory acceleration signal. It suggests Flemish officials are studying whether the Dutch precedent can shorten their own process, but it does not mean Belgian drivers can already treat FSD Supervised as approved on public roads [3][
5].
The Belgian review is tied directly to the Dutch decision. In April 2026, Dutch regulators approved Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised for use with required human supervision on highways and city streets, in what was reported as a European first for Tesla [7]. The Belgian coverage described the Dutch authorization as provisional and said the Netherlands was the first EU country to allow the software on public roads [
3].
The Dutch approval also matters because it followed more than 18 months of tests and analysis by the Dutch vehicle authority RDW [7]. That gives Flanders a concrete regulatory record to examine rather than starting from a blank page [
3][
7].
The key word is Supervised. Reporting on the Dutch approval says Tesla’s system can steer, brake, and accelerate, but only with required human supervision [7]. The Belgian coverage similarly describes software that can control a car while requiring drivers to pay attention [
3].
So the issue in Belgium is not approval of unattended autonomous driving. It is whether a supervised driver-assistance system, already provisionally allowed in the Netherlands, can be approved or adopted through a faster Flemish process [3][
7].
The next milestones are straightforward: whether Flanders completes its review, whether the document process mentioned in reporting leads to a formal decision, and whether regulators announce an approval with clear supervision requirements [3][
5][
7].