Tesla rolled out supervised full self-driving in Lithuania on May 20, making the European country the second to use the technology on public roads following the Netherlands, according to the company’s announcement on X.
“Making European roads safer, one by one,” Tesla Europe, Middle East and Africa said.
Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Juras Taminskas said the country is ready to use the technology to help make long road trips more comfortable.
“Lithuania is among the first in Europe where cars can now drive themselves. These technologies can already make a real contribution to safer and more comfortable driving, especially on longer journeys or in monotonous traffic,” Taminskas said in a statement….