Connected Car
The Michigan Department of Transportation plans to hold a pair of public meetings next week to discuss a proposed lane specifically for driverless cars in Southeast Michigan. The Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) corridor would run along I-94 between Detroit and Ann Arbor. MDOT will host two public open houses on Wednesday, March 22 to discuss an environmental study on the project. MDOT officials say additional meetings will be held at different locations along the proposed corridor later this year. More information on the proposed corridor can be found on the Cavnue website.