Recently, Tesla announced the launch of the "Chinese version" FSD in China, but auto blogger Chen Zhen experienced multiple violations during the test. On the morning of February 27, Chen Zhen posted a video on his personal Weibo, showing multiple violation notices. He said, "I just finished handling the violations for the previous test of Tesla's FSD. I checked the monitoring and found that there were a total of 7 violations for the FSD test this time."


He mentioned that the above-mentioned violations include occupying bicycle lanes, compaction lines, going straight on turning lanes, etc. He also said, "In the current L2 stage, the car owner is still the first person responsible for the vehicle when turning on assisted driving. Therefore, all accidents and violations that occur must be borne by the car owner. I will also pay attention to it in the future."

But this is not the first time Chen Zhen has dealt with traffic violations. In December last year, while driving on the Yuanbo Bridge on Beijing's West Fifth Ring Road, Chen Zhen engaged in the illegal act of looking at his mobile phone, and was caught and reported by fans. Subsequently, Chen Zhen issued an apology on his personal Weibo and was punished by the traffic management department.