Connected and Automated Mobility Alert Sample


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Alert results for: Connected and Automated Mobility

Information between 5th December 2023 - 13th April 2024

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Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 5th March 2024
Written Evidence - What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth
IPO0018 - Industrial policy

Industrial policy - Business and Trade Committee

Found: grants for R&D to support zero emissions vehicle manufacturing (Auto2030), testing deployment of connected



Written Answers
Driverless Vehicles
Asked by: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth (Conservative - Life peer)
Tuesday 19th December 2023

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask His Majesty's Government what assistance, financial or otherwise, they have provided to businesses in the development of automated vehicles.

Answered by Lord Davies of Gower - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Government, through the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, a joint DfT and DBT specialist policy unit, has jointly committed with industry more than £600m to the development of Automated Vehicles between 2015 and 2025.

CCAV is currently supporting 20 projects with £50m of government funding to further operationalise CAM technologies and services.

In the recently published Advanced Manufacturing Plan, Government also committed to long-term support for Connected and Automated Mobility with up to £150m in the five-year period to 2030.



Parliamentary Research
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24 - CBP-9973
Feb. 23 2024

Found: The Government published a key policy paper on this topic in August 2022 , Connected and automated



Bill Documents
Mar. 19 2024
Written evidence submitted by Waymo (AVB06)
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Written evidence

Found: .: ○ Improved safety and access to mobility - as outlined in the Government’s Connected and Automated

Mar. 19 2024
Written evidence submitted by the Self-Driving Vehicles APPG (AVB03)
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Written evidence

Found: government/news/new-laws-to-safely-roll-out-self-driving-vehicles-across-british-roads [8] SMMT, ‘Connected

Mar. 19 2024
Written evidence submitted by Shoosmiths LLP (AVB02)
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Written evidence

Found: Ben sits on the SMMT Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Working Group, the Automotive Council Connected

Feb. 20 2024
Bill 167 EN 2023-24 - large print
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Explanatory Notes

Found: and Automated Mobility 2025: Realising the benefits of self -driving vehicles in the UK (CAM 2025)

Feb. 20 2024
Bill 167 EN 2023-24
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Explanatory Notes

Found: recommendations in January 2022.1 4 The Government’s response to the recommendations was published in the Connected

Dec. 07 2023
Research briefing on the Bill
Finance Act 2024
Briefing papers

Found: published its Critical Minerals Strategy refresh earlier this year and recently committed to extend the Connected

Dec. 05 2023
Letter from Lord Davies to Baroness Brinton regarding points raised during the Second Reading: accessibility, access to personal data - government and other public bodies.
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Will write letters

Found: space which we can point to: • We have funded and supported cutting -edge projects to explore how connected

Dec. 05 2023
Letter from Lord Davies to Lord Lucas regarding points raised during the Second Reading debate: use of self-driving vehicles on rail lines, information exchange and reporting of self-driving vehicle faults.
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Will write letters

Found: The UK is one of the first countries exploring the business case for connected and automated mobility

Dec. 05 2023
Letter from Lord Davies to Lord Holmes regarding points raised during the Second Reading: E-scooters, enforcement cameras, learnings from international examples, trialing and data transparency, regularity of review of safety standards, self-driving vehicles and congestion, power usage, battery production, shared space schemes, accessibility.
Automated Vehicles Bill [HL] 2023-24
Will write letters

Found: The Government published the Connected and Automated Mobility Paper in August 2022 , which outlined



Deposited Papers
Thursday 14th December 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 05/12/2023 from Lord Davies of Gower to Lord Holmes of Richmond regarding points raised during the Second Reading of the Automated Vehicles Bill: E-scooters, enforcement cameras, learnings from international examples, trialing and data transparency, regularity of review of safety standards, self-driving vehicles and congestion, power usage, battery production, shared space schemes, accessibility. 7p.
Document: AV_Bill_2nd_Reading_letter_Lord_Holmes_of_Richmond.pdf (PDF)

Found: The Government published the Connected and Automated Mobility Paper in August 2022 , which outlined

Thursday 14th December 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 05/12/2023 from Lord Davies of Gower to Baroness Brinton of Kenardington regarding points raised during the Second Reading of the Automated Vehicles Bill: accessibility, access to personal data - government and other public bodies. 2p.
Document: AV_Bill_2nd_Reading_letter_Baroness_Brinton_of_Kenardington.pdf (PDF)

Found: space which we can point to: • We have funded and supported cutting -edge projects to explore how connected

Thursday 14th December 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: Letter dated 05/12/2023 from Lord Davies of Gower to Lord Lucas regarding points raised during the Second Reading debate on the Automated Vehicles Bill: use of self-driving vehicles on rail lines, information exchange and reporting of self-driving vehicle faults. 3p.
Document: AV_Bill_2nd_Reading_Follow_Up_letter_Lord_Lucas.pdf (PDF)

Found: The UK is one of the first countries exploring the business case for connected and automated mobility