Laws and regulations are needed to ensure a safe and successful introduction of automated vehicles (AVs) into the transportation system. Well-thought-out rules can maximise the technology’s benefits, minimise risks, and foster public trust. The project Network Automated Driving Regulations, focusing on regulatory aspects of automated driving (AD), brings together industry, authorities, and research at quarterly roundtables to enable dialogue and exchange experiences and knowledge that can help support companies to move forward in the AD arena in terms of technology development, testing, and implementation. Additionally, these roundtables provide valuable insights to authorities on how the industry reasons and interprets regulations, and allow authorities to provide input to industry and research. Outcome of the project can also support a smoother collaboration among actors both internationally and within Sweden. In this policy brief, we present some key points and highlights from the roundtable discussions during the first year since the network started. The discussions have revolved around: • The need to develop and adapt legislation for AVs and their use. • Implications related to driverless vehicles and remote drivers/operators in handling, for example, the warning triangle, police controls, emergency vehicles, loading and securing loads, etc. • What is needed in terms of physical and digital infrastructure for AVs.