The public authority has sent off another interview on guideline for exemplary vehicles, and how the £18bn business can be helped.
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They are searching for sees on how one of a kind vehicles can be protected, while occupations in the area are expanded.
Since the 1980s, arrangements on how works of art are enrolled and overhauled have remained to a great extent unaltered.
Transport secretary Imprint Harper made the declaration at exemplary vehicle business center point Bicester Legacy on Thursday.
Mr Harper said: "The manner in which we reestablish and safeguard exemplary vehicles has not stayed aware of the times and developing advancements, which is the reason we are calling for industry and fans to express their opinion on the most proficient method to best safeguard these English works of art into the indefinite future."
"It is truly significant according to a financial viewpoint, yet additionally it's truly significant for the standing and the brand of the Unified Realm and we maintain that those organizations should be fostering the innovation here. For the UK, yet to send out around the world," the priest added.
In participation at the declaration was Steve Drummond, head of Kidlington based organization Electrogenic - which has practical experience in changing over exemplary vehicles into electric vehicles.
He said: "There are 1.4m pre-2015 Land Wanderers actually cruising all over on the planet - you just need to scratch a little level of that and make them electric - the market is enormous."
Drivers, exemplary vehicle fans and industry specialists are being approached to share their proposition to help noteworthy vehicles into the 21st 100 years - while focusing on street security and holding exact vehicle records.
Potential changes incorporate fitting works of art with electric powertrains and making vehicle enlistment that perceives the vehicles full worth simpler.
The exemplary vehicle industry right now utilizes around 113,000 talented individuals and is worth £18 billion a year in the UK.
One of those workers is Alfie Pewer, a technician at Bicester Legacy. He said: "On the off chance that you drive one of these [a exemplary car] contrasted with a cutting edge vehicle, it is night and day."
"You can truly feel associated with what you're doing - though a cutting edge vehicle nearly feels as it's doing it for you," he added.
Source:BBC