Department for Transport
High confidence
DfT's settled position is to operationalise the AV Act in stages, prioritising APS permits and pilot guidance for spring 2026, with authorisation and operator licensing following after the safety-principles and wider-framework consultations conclude. The April 2026 government response confirms safety will be 'independently assessed, monitored and enforced'.Apr 2026Jun 2025Feb 2025
Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV)
High confidence
CCAV's published research programme (public understanding of automation terms, situational-awareness study, inclusivity and emergency-response studies) signals an evidence-led implementation posture, emphasising human-factors risk and accessibility alongside commercial deployment.Mar 2026Jan 2025Jun 2025Jun 2025
Regulatory Policy Committee
High confidence
On the APS permitting scheme: the RPC issued formal opinions on both the AV Bill IA (green-rated, 2024) and the SI 2026/439 options assessment (April 2026), providing external regulatory-scrutiny endorsement to the IA process.Apr 2026Jan 2024
Law Commission of England and Wales
High confidence
The Joint Report (Law Com No 404) recommends a unified authorisation regime, ASDE liability, user-in-charge immunity and a statutory incident-investigation function — substantially the regime adopted by Parliament in the 2024 Act.Jan 2022
Scottish Law Commission
Medium confidence
Co-author of the joint report; the regime adopts Great Britain (not UK) extent for road-traffic dimensions and SI 2026/439 applies to APS in Scotland for PSV-equivalent services, reflecting the SLC's recommendations on reserved/devolved interaction.Jan 2022Jan 2022Apr 2026
Transport Committee (Commons)
High confidence
Its 7th Report (2022–23) urged a cautious, gradual approach with safety prioritised over commercial speed, and emphasised that AV deployment must not impose new burdens on other road users or limit pedestrian access — themes carried into the Act's safety architecture.Sep 2023Nov 2023
Public Accounts Committee
Medium confidence
On local roads and AV interaction: the PAC has pressed DfT on the realism of AV operation over existing highway infrastructure without immediate maintenance change, signalling concern about deployment optimism outrunning road-condition reality.Jan 2025Dec 2024
Wayve
High confidence
Has positioned itself as the UK's flagship AI self-driving developer, signing a partnership with HMG in May 2026 to accelerate UK deployment and pursuing commercial scaling under the new framework.May 2026
Olly Glover MP
High confidence
On pavement and delivery robots: pressed government in April 2026 PQs on safety risks to pedestrians, wheelchair users and visually-impaired people, signalling Liberal Democrat scrutiny of where the AV framework's edges sit relative to micromobility.Apr 2026Apr 2026
Dr Scott Arthur MP
Medium confidence
On the AV/conventional-vehicle interface: pressed DfT on whether Advanced Driver Assistance Systems should be tested in the MOT, suggesting AV-adjacent assurance gaps in the existing test regime.Apr 2026
Sarah Coombes MP
Medium confidence
Opened the October 2025 Westminster Hall debate on connected and automated vehicles, framing AV deployment as a near-term reality requiring legislative attention.Oct 2025
Heidi Alexander
High confidence
As then Transport Secretary, owned the July 2025 ministerial statement launching the APS consultation and committing the government to delivering the permitting scheme as part of the Plan for Change growth agenda.Jul 2025
Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill
High confidence
As then Lords Transport Minister, repeatedly carried the AV implementation message in Lords WMSs, including the April 2026 announcement of APS permitting taking effect.Apr 2026Dec 2025Jun 2025
Simon Lightwood
High confidence
As then PUS at DfT, signed the December 2025 framework call-for-evidence WMS, the April 2026 APS permitting WMS and SI 2026/439 / SI 2026/437, carrying day-to-day delivery of the implementation programme.Dec 2025Apr 2026Apr 2026
Lilian Greenwood
High confidence
As then Future of Roads Minister, signed the June 2025 implementation WMS announcing acceleration of APS regulations and launched the July 2025 consultation that produced SI 2026/439.Jun 2025Jun 2025Jul 2025
Lord Davies of Gower
Medium confidence
Conservative Lords sponsor of the AV Act 2024; carried the Bill through Lords stages under the previous government.May 2024
Mr Mark Harper
Medium confidence
Then Conservative Transport Secretary; Commons sponsor of the AV Act 2024 under the previous government.May 2024