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High-tech highways could pave way for more autonomous vehicles on roads

Por: WPTV Nation December 21, 2022

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FAIRFAX, Va. — America's interstate highways stretch across 47,000 miles of the country, but one stretch of interstate is unlike any other in the nation.This is the first of our vision,” said Alberto Gonzalez, president and CEO of , which is installing new technology at highway interchanges along miles of I-66 in Virginia.Located just outside Washington, D.C., that stretch of I-66 is one of the most heavily-traveled roads in the... + full article



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