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Self-driving vehicles regulation

The Department for Transport and Ministry of Justice are developing a comprehensive regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles (self-driving cars) in the UK, including the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 and a permitting scheme for automated passenger services (APS). The framework addresses liability, safety standards, and operational approval for driverless vehicle deployment on public roads. Current status involves consultation on the APS permitting scheme and development of detailed regulatory guidance.


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2026

3 events
23 Apr 2026 | Research Regulatory Policy Committee linked direct

RPC opinion: automated passenger services permitting scheme options

Why linked: Companion research entry for the RPC opinion on the APS permitting scheme.

Regulatory Policy Committee opinion of the options assessment for the scheme submitted by the Department for Transport.

2025

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24 Jul 2025 | Research Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Department for Transport linked direct

Automated vehicles and sanctions systems

Why linked: DfT-commissioned research on automated vehicles and sanctions systems to inform sanctions design under the AV Act 2024.

Identifies how regulators in different sectors apply sanctions, and what can be learnt to inform the use of sanctions under the Automated Vehicles Act 2024.

23 Jun 2025 | Research Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Department for Transport linked direct

Performing tasks in automated passenger services during emergencies

Why linked: DfT research on emergency responses by people with protected characteristics in APS, directly relevant to APS safety and accessibility provisions in the permitting scheme.

A study that explores how people with protected characteristics may respond to emergencies in automated passenger services.

23 Jun 2025 | Research Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Department for Transport linked direct

Driver roles and inclusivity: automated passenger services

Why linked: DfT research on driver roles and inclusivity in automated passenger services, directly informing the APS permitting scheme design and accessibility considerations.

Explores non-driving-related roles carried out by drivers and identifies solutions that could be used for future automated passenger services.

2024

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2 Aug 2024 | Research Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology linked direct

Automated vehicles

Why linked: POSTbrief PB-0062 on automated vehicles — parliamentary research baseline.

Type: POSTbrief (POST-PB-0062) This POSTbrief explains what automated vehicles are and how they work. It outlines developments in the UK, benefits and concerns and policy considerations.

2023

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21 Nov 2023 | Research House of Lords Library linked direct

Automated Vehicles Bill [HL]: HL Bill 1 of 2023–24

Why linked: Lords Library briefing LLN-2023-0045 on the AV Bill — the parliamentary briefing baseline for the Act.

Type: Lords Library Note (LLN-2023-0045) The Automated Vehicles Bill would put into place measures announced in the 2023 King’s Speech to set up a legal framework to enable self-driving cars in the UK. It would establish a regulatory regime for …

21 Nov 2023 | Research House of Lords Library linked direct

Automated Vehicles Bill [HL]: HL Bill 1 of 2023–24

Why linked: Lords Library Note on the Automated Vehicles Bill HL 2023-24, providing background analysis of the legislation that became the AV Act 2024.

Type: Lords Library Note (LLN-2023-0045) The Automated Vehicles Bill would put into place measures announced in the 2023 King’s Speech to set up a legal framework to enable self-driving cars in the UK. It would establish a regulatory regime for …

2018

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15 Aug 2018 | Research House of Commons Library linked direct

Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018

Why linked: Commons Library briefing on the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018 — directly relevant as the predecessor liability statute that continues in force alongside the 2024 Act.

Type: Commons Briefing Paper (CBP-8118) This paper explains the policy background to and contents and purpose of the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018.