Driving Towards the Legalisation of Fully Autonomous Vehicles in the UK
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The taxi service provider Uber wants to test the use of self-driving cars in London next year. The British government had stated last week that a pilot project started in spring 2026 "to a small extent" and that it should be expanded in 2027. Commentators are divided.
In Germany, cars that can do without drivers are still music for the future. VW wants to change this and sends a driverless e-bulli to the start. But you can't buy it in private.
Driving towards the legalisation of fully autonomous vehicles in the UK
As many will know, the Autonomous Vehicle Act 2024 (the “AV Act”) paved the way to legalising the use of autonomous vehicles on UK roads. However, before any autonomous vehicles can be used on the UK roads (other than under controlled trials), it is important to be aware that the AV Act does not, at this stage, authorise those vehicles for use on the UK’s roads. Rather, the AV Act grants the Secretary of State the power to authorise this at a la…
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