In the new age of autonomous driving, states and regions are considering the creation and funding of research centers as magnets to attract auto industry jobs and investment.
Ohio's Transportation Research Center is way ahead of them.
The 4,500-acre TRC opened 46 years ago near the small town of East Liberty, Ohio, decades before "autonomous" became a household word among automakers.
Hidden behind the berm of Ohio's busy U.S. Route 33, 45 miles northwest of Columbus, the center was developed not to be noticed by the public, says Transportation Research Center CEO Brett Roubinek.