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Autonomous vehicle testing

New legislation coming

The Manitoba government will bring forward legislative amendments which would allow for testing and use of autonomous vehicles on provincial highways, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced this week.
“The rapid technological advances being achieved by carmakers in regards to autonomous vehicles must be met by legislation allowing for their use in our province,” said Schuler, who was in Ottawa today for meetings with federal and provincial highway and transportation ministers.

Similar to other traffic safety statutes across the country, Manitoba’s Highway Traffic Act (HTA) was written on the basis of a human driver being in physical control of a vehicle. As a result, proposed amendments to the HTA will be brought forward that would authorize projects for research and testing of vehicles and vehicle technologies on Manitoba highways, said Schuler, noting the long-term goal is to develop regulations allowing for public use of high-level automated vehicles.
In addition to discussion on autonomous vehicles, Schuler and his counterparts discussed the upcoming legalization of cannabis, with enforcement and public education being cited as top priorities. Collective road-safety priorities that address issues such as impaired and distracted driving, commercial vehicle safety, and the safety of cyclists and pedestrians were also agreed to, while initiatives relating to infrastructure for use by electric vehicles moved forward.

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