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Overview of the principles for obtaining good cyber security within the automotive sector.
Activities other than driving that drivers can safely perform when using a conditionally automated vehicle, including vehicles fitted with ALKS.
This competition seeks solutions for autonomous sensor management and sensor counter deception in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) scenarios.
UK businesses and research and technology organisations can apply for a share of up to £25 million to create the second phase of the UK connected and autonomous vehicle test ‘ecosystem’.
A new campaign aimed at driving up investment opportunities in scale-ups was launched by the Technology Secretary today.
A complete list of 5G projects involved in the 5G Testbeds and Trials Programme
Seeks views on our proposed safety ambition for self-driving vehicles to form the foundation of a new self-driving vehicle safety framework.
Study analysing the potential future Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) market for the United Kingdom.
Outlines the findings of cognitive testing research into whether the revised Highway Code wording about automated vehicles was clearly understood by drivers.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DfT's Automated Vehicles Bill IA
Proposes amending The Highway Code to create rules on the safe use of automated vehicles on Great Britain's motorways.
The Expert Advisory Panel includes experts from industry, academia and the transport sector and provides independent advice on the government’s CAVPASS (Connected and Automated Vehicles Process for Assuring Safety and Security) programme.
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