Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Colorado to be a leader in driverless car technology

Colorado lawmakers are setting the stage for the state to lead the nation in driverless car technology.  Legislation approved by the state House will lay down the framework for innovation and would be one of the first driverless car bills in the nation.  A 400-acre parcel near the Denver International Airport will be home to Panasonic's first U.S. smart city, dubbed Pena Station Next. It will be a testing ground for the latest technology, including a driverless shuttle....  companies like General Motors, Audi, Tesla, Uber and Google have already expressed interest in Colorado.  "It will advance and accelerate the investment that is autonomous technology, and self-driving cars in Colorado, to where there will be more money invested in it,"

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