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A CAV Roadmap for Scotland

10 January 2020

The CAV Roadmap sets out a vision for how Scotland can be at the forefront of developments in the connected & autonomous vehicle industry.

It supports the Scottish Government’s desire to take the progressive actions needed to make Scotland the best place in the world to grow up, learn, work and live in.

The Roadmap supports the Programme for Government commitments to put sustainable transport at the heart of decision making to ensure that transport plays a key role in delivering net zero emissions by 2045.  

To download the report please click here.

 

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