A new initiative announced last week by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer aims to bridge long-standing gaps in access to transit and transportation across southeast Michigan through the development of a corridor for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs).
The vision for the Detroit to Ann Arbor corridor is to create lanes that are purpose built to accelerate and enhance the full potential of CAVs and move people.
The corridor would support a mix of connected and autonomous vehicles, traditional transit vehicles, shared mobility and freight and personal vehicles. It would link key destinations and includes up to a dozen Opportunity Zones, where expanded mobility will connect individuals, small businesses and communities.
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