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New UK driving laws to be introduced soon after being ‘fast tracked’

By staff23 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A new consultation has been launched on the automated passenger services (APS) permitting scheme and the draft stature instrument, which will dictate the future of self-driving vehicles

Inside a driverless car
Driverless cars are currently permitted in certain US states(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Fresh motoring regulations will arrive on British roads in the coming months as autonomous vehicles begin their rollout. Labour MP and minister Lilian Greenwood has unveiled a consultation regarding the automated passenger services (APS) licensing framework and the draft statutory instrument.

The MP is encouraging both the general public and industry experts to share their perspectives on the future of driverless cars. The APS framework represents a crucial element of the Automated Vehicles Act, which will govern self-driving taxis, bus-style services and cabs once fully enacted in the latter half of 2027.

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The government has chosen to accelerate trials of autonomous passenger vehicles to spring 2026, enabling companies to test small-scale operations without a safety driver for the first time, reports Birmingham Live.

Advancing these driverless vehicle trials will generate 38,000 employment opportunities to boost household incomes, spurring investment to support British engineering expertise and establishing an industry valued at £42 billion by 2035.

Future of roads minister, she explained: “Self-driving vehicles are one of the most exciting opportunities to improve transport for so many people, especially those in rural areas or unable to drive.”

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New driving laws in UK being 'fast tracked' to spring 2026
It will generate 38,000 employment opportunities

“We want to work with passengers and industry to make this new form of transport safe and accessible, as we take our next steps towards adoption.

Labour MP and minister Lilian Greenwood continued: “This technology doesn’t just have the potential to improve transport for millions of people. It will help stimulate innovation, create thousands of jobs, and drive investment to put money money in people’s pockets-all part of delivering our Plan for Change.”

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, also added: “Britain’s self-driving vehicle revolution moves one step closer, with today’s announcements putting the country on track to reap the road safety and socio-economic benefits this technology can deliver.”

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“Pilot rollout of commercial self-driving services from next year will widen public access to mobility, while the consultation will ensure the technology is deployed in a safe and responsible way.”

He concluded: “These latest measures will help Britain remain a world leader in the development and introduction of self-driving vehicles, a manifest application of AI at its finest.”

As explained, self-driving vehicles can facilitate people to get around more easily, especially for those who don’t have a license. It can also add a new method of transport in rural areas, improving mobility and overall road safety by reducing the number of accidents.

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