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Drone deliveries to be tested flying at just 50ft amid fears they could distract drivers

National Highways have commissioned the research to find out if lower deliveries can be carried out in a safe way

DELIVERY drones are to be tested flying as low as 50ft over roads — despite fears they will be a dangerous distraction to drivers.

The idea is being considered in the hope it will open up new ways they can be used by business.

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At present, the devices are not permitted below about 165ft — but National Highways has called in consultants to see whether it is safe for them to fly much lower.

But 50ft is only the height of a typical four-storey house or two double-decker buses.

Motoring groups have expressed concern about the idea — with the AA warning drones could prove a dangerous distraction to road users.

It said: “Drivers need to keep their eyes on the road and minimising the chance that their gaze is drawn elsewhere is important.”

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National Highways has appointed engineering company Arup to carry out five months of research.

It has been briefed to see if the height limit can be lowered “without distracting drivers — enabling the potential for many more drone flights to meet growing business needs”.

But the AA also queried how legitimate business drones could be told apart from rogue ones — and what happened if bad weather caused their loads to be lost or drones to crash.

Its spokesman added: “Drones already show their worth by helping the emergency services but the operators have safety front of mind.

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“There are also drones used for filming, surveying and other uses but commercial use would add a new dimension.”

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