Autonomous vehicle development isn’t just for the sunny Southwest

Transportation technology companies can register with DriveOhio to test autonomous vehicles and other next-generation transportation technology in the Midwest state that is a microcosm of the U.S. It offers rural and urban traffic conditions with big cities and small towns, flat terrain in the north...

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Published inFleet Owner
Main Author Fisher, Josh
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Nashville Endeavor Business Media 21.11.2019
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Summary:Transportation technology companies can register with DriveOhio to test autonomous vehicles and other next-generation transportation technology in the Midwest state that is a microcosm of the U.S. It offers rural and urban traffic conditions with big cities and small towns, flat terrain in the north and hills and mountains in the south, and a climate that can include a taste of all that Mother Nature has to offer. DriveOhio is partnering with the Transportation Research Center, JobsOhio, Air Force Research Laboratory, Smart Columbus, various Ohio municipalities and academic institutions. Roycht said that Bosch is looking “to leverage decades of experience, decades of investments, and the manufacturing footprint we have already established on the passenger car side” into the commercial vehicle world.
ISSN:1070-194X