Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM)
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Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) has the potential to unlock efficiencies, reduce human error, and enhance safety and productivity across sectors including ports, airports, factories and distribution centres. However, without a single, unified framework for off-highway CAM use, the legal landscape can be complex to navigate.
This guidance, authored by Burges Salmon and commissioned by Zenzic, provides organisations planning off-highway CAM deployment with a structured map of the relevant areas of law.
Designed for both legal and non-legal audiences, it offers clear, accessible summaries of each legal area and its relevance to CAM, while also providing legal advisers with a useful foundation to inform their advice.
Zenzic is jointly funded by UK Government and Industry to provide a trusted focal point and champion for the UK’s Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) ecosystem. Find out more at zenzic.io
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