Tesla's Full Self-Driving Achieves Milestones with Positive Reviews
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Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology has recently received notable recognition with a glowing review from South Korean politician Lee So-young, a member of the National Assembly. After experiencing the technology for the first time in Seoul, Lee described it as driving 'just as well as most people do' and expressed that it already feels like a completed technology.
Her endorsement came shortly after Tesla officially launched FSD in South Korea in late November, marking the seventh country for the technology's deployment. Additionally, a 2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD achieved an impressive milestone by driving over 5,000 miles on FSD without any human intervention, showcasing a significant advancement in Tesla's autonomous driving capabilities.
This achievement, shared by Tesla observer Sawyer Merritt, indicated a mix of 10% city and 90% highway driving, reinforcing the narrative of Tesla's progress towards unsupervised autonomy. CEO Elon Musk has stated that the company has essentially solved the challenges associated with unsupervised driving, and such milestones are critical as Tesla continues to refine its FSD technology.
As the debate around self-driving technology intensifies, the positive reception from users and officials alike highlights Tesla's commitment to leading the field of autonomous driving.