
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced nearly $60 million in federal grants to 8 automated driving projects in 7 states.
Why it matters: The projects will help communities gather significant safety data that will be shared with the agency to help shape future regulations on self-driving cars.
The funding program attracted more than 70 applicants, including cities, states and local transit authorities, universities and research centers.
Of note:
- 3 projects, in Texas, Iowa and Ohio, will focus on rural applications of automated driving.
- Virginia Tech received two grants, totaling $15 million.
Read the list of recipients here.