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The three-mile Connected and Automated Vehicle Corridor is bringing advanced transportation technology to Michigan’s I-94 highway.

Smart cars, meet the smart road.

Mobility technology company Cavnue announced the completion Tuesday of the first three miles of the 39-mile Connected and Automated Vehicle Corridor linking Detroit with Ann Arbor in southeast Michigan. The three-mile stretch of highway is a pilot program that deploys the latest in technology roadside to build a real-time digital model of road conditions that may help improve safety today and help power autonomous vehicles tomorrow.

“We need smart roadways to provide a much more enhanced safety vision for the country, but what the company was really built to do was future-proof these roadways for this wave of [smart and autonomous vehicles],” says Cavnue CEO and co-founder Tyler Duvall.

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