Hong Kong revs up autonomous vehicle push, allowing more flexible trials, usage on roads under new regulatory regime
- Transport chief Lam Sai-hung notes new regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles has come into effect
- Unmanned autonomous vehicles have taken ‘a new step’ on the roads in Hong Kong, he says

Hong Kong is allowing wider, more flexible trials and usage of autonomous vehicles on the roads under a new regulatory regime, the transport minister has said, as authorities seek to raise public acceptance of driverless cars.
Private car dealers welcomed the move and said they would consider bringing in more driverless vehicles, while an industry representative urged the government to do more to make autonomous driving easier in the city.
Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung noted on Saturday that the new regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles had come into effect the previous day.
He said the Transport Department could waive the provisions of relevant regulations that were not applicable to such vehicles for the testing and pilot use of individual ones.
The measure would help the industry conduct more extensive and flexible testing of autonomous vehicles, and also obtain operation and application data under more complex road conditions, he said.