Investing in Minnesota's Autonomous Future One of the most exciting opportunities on the horizon for Minnesota's transportation future is the legalization of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Working closely alongside MnDOT officials and industry groups studying successful AV rollout operations in other states, House Republicans this session introduced HF3513. This is a bill to legalize autonomous vehicles in Minnesota based upon five pillars: Safety, Efficiency, Accessibility, Economy, and Trust. I am a co-author on this bill, and I was frustrated to see it blocked in the Transportation Committee by DFL legislators who were more concerned with carrying out the priorities of special interest donor groups than ensuring Minnesota's transportation landscape continues to evolve. Change always brings apprehension, but AVs have already been proven to have fewer crash incidents than human drivers, and will certainly play a big role in reducing fatalities from drinking and driving. They also have vast potential to minimize our dependence on infrastructure projects like light rail, which have huge sunk costs and destroy the walkability of our cities and towns. I will continue to press for the passage of HF3513, as AVs are not only coming — they are already here. It is our responsibility as legislators to embrace this reality and lead Minnesota into an autonomous future. Technological innovation is what has allowed America to become the greatest country that the world has ever known. Adapting to the tractor allowed my grandfather's farm to thrive (and I am proud to say that it is still operated by our family to this day). I consider it my duty at the State House to craft legislation that allows Minnesota's economy to continue to thrive as well. |