Michigan, as an important test town for driverless vehicles, has many driverless vehicles on the road every day, but they are all in the test area or arrange a standby driver in the vehicle for future trouble. Recently, Michigan has a new bill to propose that they want to allow unmanned cars to be legally driven in Michigan. The Act allows self driving vehicles to travel on any road in the state, including interstate highways and national highways.
Mike Kowall, the Republican state senator in charge of this measure, said that he wanted to ensure that Michigan would take the lead and maintain its leading position in the research and development of autonomous vehicles. The proposal aims to attract more companies to Unmanned vehicle testing in Michigan.