Preparing Roads for Connected and Autonomous VehiclesStatus: CompleteReport Date: 05/09/2019 Summary: Proprietary technologies, industry competition and federal regulatory concerns are slowing the advent of defined standards for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). In this study, researchers investigated the state of CAV implementation to help local agencies begin preparing for the infrastructure needs of these vehicles. CAV-friendly options are considered for eight infrastructure categories. Since truck platooning is the likely first application of this technology, and optical cameras will be a likely early iteration of sensing technology, researchers suggest that wider pavement striping and well-maintained, uniform and visible signage may effectively serve the needs of CAVs in the near future while enhancing infrastructure for today's drivers. Final Deliverables: Report #2019-18 Research Summary Related Materials: Preparing Roads for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles - (Blog Post) Related Research: Autonomous Vehicles - What Should Local Agencies Expect? How Locals Need To Prepare for the Future of V2V/V2I Connected Vehicles Autonomous Vehicles - What Should Local Agencies Expect? Grand Rapids GoMARTI Self-Driving Shuttle Pilot Program: Data and Research Support