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The Oxford-based artificial intelligence company is testing autonomous vehicles on UK roads thanks to a project funded by Innovate UK.
Research into the impacts of emerging vehicle technologies on traffic flow and road capacity.
Seeks views on the use of regulatory sandboxes to support innovation in surface transport.
A new £40 million competition to kick-start commercial self-driving services, such as delivery vehicles and passenger shuttles, has been launched today.
Automated and Electric Vehicles Bill will mean more electric car chargepoints and enable insurance for driverless cars.
Research exploring people’s attitudes towards self-driving vehicles.
Explores the attitudes people have towards new forms of mobility and how to change those attitudes and behaviours.
Seeks views on safe use of Automated Lane Keeping System (ALKS) on Great Britain's motorways.
Outlines the findings of cognitive testing research into whether the revised Highway Code wording about automated vehicles was clearly understood by drivers.
How government is supporting research, development and demonstration of connected and autonomous vehicles, such as driverless cars.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling outlines progress with autonomous car technologies, and why insurance is important to market growth.
Jesse Norman states that new transport technology must consider older people and those with mobility issues.
How people view self-driving vehicles and how to effectively communicate safety information about them.
Government announces winners of funding to upgrade testing infrastructure for connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) technology.
A process is being developed to support advanced trials of automated vehicles.
Demonstration of collision avoidance system sees 2 vehicles steer around stationary car without human assistance.
New cyber security standard for developing self-driving car technology released.
Seeks views and evidence to inform government’s work on the Future of Mobility Grand Challenge.
Research into perceptions of international markets of the strengths and opportunities in the UK CAM sector.
Up to £30 million is available to UK businesses and research organisations to advance facilities for the development of self-driving vehicles.
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