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Automated Vehicles Act implementation programme

A programme for the safe deployment of automated vehicles and implementing the Automated Vehicles Act 2024.

About the programme

The Automated Vehicles Act Implementation Programme was launched in 2024 to secure the safe deployment of automated vehicles (AVs) on roads in Great Britain. It is responsible for carrying out the full policy, legislative and operational programme to implement the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 in 2027. 

Safe trialling of the technology and developing use cases is an essential part of the path to implementation. We are working to support safe trialling of prototype automated vehicles on our roads and ensure the UK is the trialling destination of choice for industry. This work builds on the Code of Practice: automated vehicle trialling, delivering an automated passenger permitting route and enabling the deployment of automated passenger vehicles services.

See the Law Commission of England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission’s regulations review for more information. 

Objectives

The objectives of the Automated Vehicles Act Implementation Programme can be found below.

Deployment

Our objectives are to:

  • produce the secondary legislation and guidance required to establish the Act’s regulatory framework

  • develop the safe operations of the future AV framework, ensuring that relevant government bodies are ready to fulfil the functions of the framework 

  • develop processes to approve and authorise AVs and ongoing requirements to maintain the validity of this authorisation

  • protect consumers, by ensuring that only vehicles that are authorised as automated under the framework can be marketed as such

In-use regulation

Our objectives are to:

  • develop in-use regulation capabilities to ensure the safe and secure deployment and ongoing roadworthiness of automated vehicles

  • develop an independent incident investigation capability to learn lessons from incidents involving automated vehicles to implement change and prevent similar future incidents

  • develop an in-use regulatory scheme to safeguard the safe and secure operation of automated vehicles 

  • support safe trialling of prototype AVs on our roads and ensure the UK is the trialling destination of choice for industry - this will be achieved by building on the  Code of Practice: automated vehicle trialling

  • develop and/or adapt rules on the safe use of AVs, such as through the Highway Code, driver, vehicle and service licencing and insurance

International and building capability

Our objectives are to:

  • ensure government has the skills, capabilities and access to assets to deliver safe and secure use of AVs

  • design and implement processes to ensure that AVs are resilient to and can respond to cyber-attacks and that the data they hold is secure

  • alongside developing our domestic regulations, we are playing a leading role in work to harmonise international rules on self-driving, which will enable our companies to export globally

Organisations involved

The programme team includes staff from across Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), the Department for Transport (DfT) and its executive agencies, as well as other government departments and their agencies.   

The Automated Vehicles Act Implementation Programme is being delivered jointly by the:

  • Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV
  • Department for Transport (DfT
  • Department for Business and Trade (DBT) 
  • Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)   
  • Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA)   
  • Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA)   
  • National Highways (NH) 

The programme works closely with experts from academia and industry to enable the safe development and deployment of connected and AV technologies. 

An  automated vehicles expert advisory panel (EAP) provides independent, expert advice on the development of the Act’s implementation programme. 

Contact us

Email:  AVImplementation@ccav.gov.uk  

Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles 
Great Minster House 
33 Horseferry Road 
London 
SW1P 4DR 
United Kingdom

Updates to this page

Published 26 February 2025

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