Recently, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system began testing in China. Despite its hefty 64,000-yuan ($8,800 USD) optional upgrade price, many car bloggers jumped at the chance to test it firsthand. However, the results were shocking—FSD repeatedly “crashed” in Chinese road conditions, even failing to follow basic traffic rules. One well-known car blogger, while testing FSD, racked up multiple violations and was fined by traffic police. He spent the night processing 7 citations, not leaving the police station until 5 a.m., holding a stack of violation tickets. This incident quickly sparked heated discussion, raising the question: Is Tesla’s FSD really usable in China? How far is autonomous driving from true “hands-free” operation?