A Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish a scheme under which UK-based providers of mobile satellite navigation services must offer their customers incentives to provide real-time updates on route suitability and traffic management measures; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
13 May 2016
The Bill would require the Secretary of State to create a scheme that requires UK-based providers of mobile satellite navigation services to offer customers incentives to share real-time updates about routes and traffic management measures. The goal is to improve route suggestions and traffic management by using live, crowdsourced data from users.
The bill is at the second reading in the House of Commons, meaning it is in the early stages of debate and has not yet progressed to committee consideration.
Generated 21 February 2026
This Bill has been withdrawn and will not progress any further.
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 8 September 2015 under the Ten Minute Rule. This allows an MP to make his or her case for a new bill in a speech lasting up to ten minutes. An opposing speech may also be made before the House decides whether or not the bill should be introduced. If the MP is successful the bill is taken to have had its first reading.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.