The Automated Vehicles (AV) Bill has entered the House of Commons (HoC) for its second reading, marking a significant step towards legalizing autonomous driving in the UK. The bill promises to unlock economic growth, enhance road safety, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and provide more efficient use of time. MPs are currently considering the bill, which aims to establish a comprehensive and innovative legal framework for the operation of autonomous vehicles. This legislation is seen as a potential catalyst for improving road safety, supporting job creation, and making transport more accessible and convenient.
Our Automated Vehicles Bill is well on its way to becoming law – I spoke in Parliament today to highlight how it could benefit us by: 🚘Improving road safety and reducing collisions 🇬🇧Supporting jobs and boosting our economy ⬆ Making transport more accessible and convenient
Comprehensive and world leading autonomous driving legislation is in the House of Commons today, on the way to becoming legalized in the UK! https://t.co/U4pi4QWqHq
MPs are now considering the second reading of the Automated Vehicles Bill [Lords]. 📚Find out more about the aims of the Bill: https://t.co/dCezVfYkTR 🔍Track the Bill's progress: https://t.co/kl4IWDbPtc 🔴 Watch the debate live: https://t.co/udWRTJI4WN https://t.co/Mi0vZIX6ay
AVs promise to: 🔐 unlock economic growth 🦺 make our roads safer ✅ reduce GHG emissions 🕘 give back wasted time It's great to see the AV Bill enter the HoC for its second reading today. Learn more about this landmark bill and the innovative legal framework it sets up 👇…
AVs promise to: 🔐 unlock economic growth 🦺 make our roads safer ✅ reduce GhG emissions 🕘 give back wasted time It's great to see the AV Bill enter the HoC for its second reading today. @transportgovuk @ccavgovuk