Tesla's aim to roll out its supervised "full self-driving" software in Europe got a boost from ‌Belgium on Tuesday, where the Flanders region said it was ‌looking into whether it can quickly adopt it following approval in the Netherlands. The Netherlands' regulator ​provisionally approved the use of the software on Dutch roads last month, making it the first country in the EU to allow the software, which can control a car but requires drivers to pay attention. Annick De Ridder, ‌the transport minister for ⁠Flanders, the mainly Dutch-speaking half of Belgium which borders the Netherlands, said in a post on X that she ⁠had asked Tesla to provide documents so as to possibly follow suit in her region.