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The University of Iowa’s Driving Safety Research Institute Research Opens up Autonomous Driving Options to Rural Iowans - innovationIOWA

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By Morgen Neuhauser A white van drove down a 47-mile stretch of rural Iowa roads. Three drivers sat in the car, all doing valuable work, but none actually touched the pedals or guided the vehicle. Instead, they were there to ensure a group of rural Iowans got where they needed to go in an autonomous vehicle. The University of Iowa’s Driving Safety Research Institute has conducted hundreds of test drives through its Automated Driving Systems for …
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innovationia.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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