Project update
In early 2022, transport and infrastructure ministers approved the national in-service safety framework for automated vehicles in Australia.
The framework strikes a balance between aligning with international standards and addressing Australia’s unique conditions.
We consulted with stakeholders to understand:
- how the framework could best achieve national outcomes
- potential gaps
- the potential impacts on different sectors.
Feedback from governments and industry was considered and incorporated the final framework. Now it's been approved, we’ll work with the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts to turn it into a national law.
Background
In 2020, ministers agreed to work towards establishing a national approach to regulating automated vehicles when they are commercially deployed on our roads.
Ministers agreed the approach will include a national regulator and a national law, supported by a general safety duty. Our work since then has further developed the approach to establish the detailed content of the national law.
Learn more
We held an online information session on 1 April 2022 to do a deep dive into:
- details of the ministers’ recent decision
- how this new framework fits into the broader end-to-end framework for automated vehicles.
If you have any further questions on the content within the session, or the framework more generally please contact the project team.
Previous consultations
NTC Consultation RIS - In-service safety for automated vehicles
NTC Discussion Paper - A national in-service safety law for automated vehicles
Key documents
To read further documents, head to our publications page.
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