DETROIT—Cavnue and the Michigan Department of Transportation have selected a 25-mile stretch of I-94 that will form the first connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) corridor in the United States. The heavily travelled highway links Ann Arbor, MI, and Detroit.
The initiative calls for a special lane equipped with infrastructure that enables the deployment of fully automated driving systems for buses, cars and trucks. The long-term goal is to ensure safer roads, fewer casualties, reduced traffic congestion and increased traffic efficiency. Automakers such as Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Stellantis and Toyota are involved in the project.