Driverless Car Technology At University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute

A van fitted with equipment to communicate with the Safety Pilot system and other vehicles is parked at the University Of Michigan Transportation Research Institute's "M City" complex in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., on Friday Feb. 20, 2015. Scheduled to open this spring, M City is a unique facility that will include a network of roads, intersections, and simulated buildings on 32-acres for testing connected and automated vehicle systems. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A van fitted with equipment to communicate with the Safety Pilot system and other vehicles is parked at the University Of Michigan Transportation Research Institute's "M City" complex in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S., on Friday Feb. 20, 2015. Scheduled to open this spring, M City is a unique facility that will include a network of roads, intersections, and simulated buildings on 32-acres for testing connected and automated vehicle systems. Photographer: Bryan Mitchell/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Driverless Car Technology At University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute
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