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Automated vehicles: statement of safety principles — call for evidence

Section 2 of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 requires the Secretary of State for Transport to prepare a statement of safety principles. This call for evidence will be one of the first in a suite of public consultations to support the development of the regulatory framework.

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Closed call for evidence

Automated vehiclesstatement of safety principles

From:

Department for Transport
and
Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

Published

10 June 2025

Summary

Seeks views on what safety standards should be sought for automated (self-driving) vehicles in the UK.

This call for evidence ran from

10am on 10 June 2025

to

11:59pm on 1 September 2025

Call for evidence description

We are calling for views on what safety standards should be sought for automated (self-driving) vehicles in the UK.

Section 2 of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024
 requires the Secretary of State for Transport to prepare a Statement of Safety Principles that apply to automated vehicles.

This statement will be used in different ways across the safety framework, including:

when authorisation authorities carry out vehicle type approval and authorisation checks (pre-deployment)

when regulators carry out in-use monitoring and regulatory compliance checks (post-deployment)

for annual assessments on the overall performance of automated vehicles

We want to understand how:

the safety principles may be used

the safety standard may be described

safety performance could be measured

Some questions ask about the development of the safety principles themselves, while others ask how the safety principles may be used in practice.

View this consultation in Welsh

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