In May, Tesla surprised many with the release of a video of the full -time driving (FSD), which showed Tesla Model 3 on Australian roads without any driver’s inputs on her trip.
This video was filmed in Melbourne, where the car made even the difficult hook in the biological diversity agreement on tram lines. Now, two months later, Tesla released another video, this time FSD trip is underlined around the streets of Sydney.
In the latest video, a black sedan is seen with a driver who enters the destination before the car is driven to its destination, without any intervention.
On the way, the car is seen wandering at the beginning of the trip, where it is seen as the Sydney Port Bridge and the Opera House in the background.
Then it moves in the narrow streets, allowing the pedestrians to cross safely, then leads through the intersections behind a bus, before reaching its destination.
This is now the second video released by Tesla showing the program as it is making a trip in the right -driving markets and comes just two months after the video clip from Melbourne.
After sharing this video, some of the owners of the FSD software are very excited in Australia to the post by saying one: “Wow this is great. I will get it just by allowing.
Another said: “I love this! Let’s hope to try it soon! 🙏.”

Previously, the test for the supervision of the test in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, France and a few left European countries were monitored.
Mexico was the first market to issue a video, as it displays a car driving in the local streets in early February.
Later that month, a copy of the FSD program was released in China. This was a big step for self -ruling driving in the world’s largest auto market, which is also very progressive when smart driving systems and independent driving systems come.
The FSD show will improve the total property experience, and in timely it helps reduce accidents in many parts of the world with TESla continues global expansion.
The last impressive video clip again as Tesla cars alone can drive on Australian roads. It also indicates that the Tesla’s FSD is under supervision may be available in markets like Australia in the near future.
With a lot of excitement already among the Tesla community in Australia, we look forward to seeing more progress before its local launch in the end of the FSD program under supervision, as shown in the United States.
It will also determine the path to reduce the rates of increasing accidents throughout the country and make our roads safer.


RIZ is the founder of Carlooop, based in Melbourne, specialized in Australian EV data, Insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first seven years of his career in building a transport infrastructure before Carloop. He has a passion for cars, especially EVS and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. It currently leads Tesla Red 3.