Brimley test track hosts cars of the future

Self-steering, infrared cameras, seats that notify you if you're not alert, adaptive braking--these are some of the features found on a recent round of cars being tested in the U.P., reviewed here.
 
Excerpt: The first full day of spring dawned frigid and clear in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where weather patterns—especially the cold ones—seem to linger, but on this morning it’s not the weather we’re interested in. This remote location, more than 340 miles from Detroit, is a launching pad for the future, and I’m in Brimley to sample some of the most cutting-edge, forward-looking technologies in the car industry.
 
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Source: Automobile Magazine
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