There is pending legislation in Minnesota that would require all residents under the age of 21 to take the same driver’s education courses as teenagers in order to obtain a license.
Minnesota lawmakers are debating how to regulate self-driving cars, with labor advocates urging caution over job loss and safety.
More than two dozen school districts across southern Minnesota delayed the start of classes on Tuesday morning, as driving conditions remain hazardous following Sunday’s blizzard.
Minnesotans 17 and younger must take driver’s education before they can get a driver’s license. But once they turn 18, there’s no more requirement to do so. Some lawmakers and road safety advocates ...
Sen. Erin Maye Quade, Representative Samantha Sencer-Mura, ride-hailing app drivers, and union leaders raised concerns about the safety of self-driving vehicles and the potential economic consequences ...
The future of self-driving cars, including robotaxi service Waymo, is up for debate at the Minnesota Capitol where lawmakers are discussing a regulatory framework to give the vehicles a clear lane to ...