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  • Identifies how regulators in different sectors apply sanctions, and what can be learnt to inform the use of sanctions under the Automated Vehicles Act 2024.

  • A study that explores how people with protected characteristics may respond to emergencies in automated passenger services.

  • Explores non-driving-related roles carried out by drivers and identifies solutions that could be used for future automated passenger services.

  • Tracking public attitudes to and awareness of transport technologies in the UK.

  • Research into the safety, sustainability and accessibility of e-scooters.

  • Explores how users of self-driving vehicles respond to a request to resume manual driving.

  • How people view self-driving vehicles and how to effectively communicate safety information about them.

  • Research into perceptions of international markets of the strengths and opportunities in the UK CAM sector.

  • Outlines the findings of cognitive testing research into whether the revised Highway Code wording about automated vehicles was clearly understood by drivers.

  • Explores the attitudes people have towards new forms of mobility and how to change those attitudes and behaviours.

  • Activities other than driving that drivers can safely perform when using a conditionally automated vehicle, including vehicles fitted with ALKS.

  • Study analysing the potential future Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) market for the United Kingdom.

  • A review of existing evidence on characteristics of who is using new and emerging transport technologies in the UK, their motivations and barriers to use.

  • Research exploring people’s attitudes towards self-driving vehicles.

  • Assessing the impact developing technologies and transport innovations could have on roads policy.

  • Findings from a public dialogue regarding emerging road technologies.

  • Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on robotics and automation in transport construction.

  • Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on artificial intelligence in transport

  • Research into the impacts of emerging vehicle technologies on traffic flow and road capacity.

  • A study to understand the attitudes, behaviour and wider public acceptability of transport users in order to make automated vehicles successful.