If highways could speak

Imagine unfolding a map of the future of highway transportation just like you might unfold a printed state highway map today, small section-by-section, until you finally have the entire future spread out before you, showing every feature in eye-straining detail. Well right this minute, there are teams of people trying to do just that, and what is emerging has the potential to utterly transform highways and the driving experience. The Dept. of Transportation is taking the lead on a number of initiatives currently under way that involve vehicle manufacturers, technology and communications providers, state and county highway departments ...

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