Future of transport regulatory review: maritime autonomy and remote operations

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Consultation outcome FUTURE OF TRANSPORT REGULATORY REVIEW: MARITIME AUTONOMY AND REMOTE OPERATIONS Get emails about this page This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative


government This consultation has concluded READ THE FULL OUTCOME FUTURE OF TRANSPORT REGULATORY REVIEW: MARITIME AUTONOMY AND REMOTE OPERATIONS CONSULTATION RESPONSE PDF, 1.26 MB, 52 pages


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tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. DETAIL OF OUTCOME As a result of the consultation, when parliamentary time allows, we will take


powers in primary legislation to allow the creation of a comprehensive regulatory framework that supports industry in its continued development and operation of Maritime Autonomous Surface


Ships (MASS) in the UK. We will also: * continue to work with stakeholders to identify and implement the most appropriate interim measures until the domestic legislative framework is in


place * influence negotiations of an international framework at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), so that these align with UK priorities as closely as possible DETAIL OF


FEEDBACK RECEIVED We received 50 responses to this consultation. A summary of public feedback is included in the consultation outcome. ------------------------- ORIGINAL CONSULTATION SUMMARY


Seeks views on areas of maritime autonomy regulation that are outdated, a barrier to innovation or not designed with new technologies and business models in mind. This consultation ran from


28 SEPTEMBER 2021 TO 11:45PM ON 22 NOVEMBER 2021 CONSULTATION DESCRIPTION We’re seeking opinions and evidence from all those with an interest in what an innovative and flexible regulatory


framework looks like for emerging transport technologies. Maritime autonomy and remote operations is one of the priority areas of the Future of Transport regulatory review. As part of the


review, we’re also consulting on: * zero emission vehicles * future of flight * regulatory sandboxes * modernising vehicle standards You’re welcome to provide feedback on as many topics as


are relevant to your areas of interest and expertise. We welcome responses to the questions by 22 November 2021.  DOCUMENTS FUTURE OF TRANSPORT REGULATORY REVIEW: MARITIME AUTONOMY AND


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