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== Definition == An '''automated motor vehicle''' is {{Quote|a motor vehicle on which [[automated technology]] has been [[install]]ed, either by a [[manufacturer]] of [[automated technology]] or an [[upfitter]] that enables the motor vehicle to be operated without any control or [[monitoring]] by a human [[operator]].<ref>Mich. Public Acts of 2013, Act No. 231, §2b.(1) (Dec. 20, 2013) ([http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2013-2014/publicact/htm/2013-PA-0231.htm full-text]).</ref>}} == Overview == "Automated motor vehicle does not include a motor vehicle enabled with 1 or more [[active safety system]]s or [[operator assistance system]]s, including, but not limited to, a [[system]] to provide [[electronic]] blind spot assistance, [[crash avoidance]], emergency braking, parking assistance, [[adaptive cruise control]], lane‑keeping assistance, lane departure warning, or traffic jam and queuing assistance, unless 1 or more of these [[technologies]] alone or in combination with other [[system]]s enable the vehicle on which the [[technology]] is [[install]]ed to operate without any control or [[monitoring]] by an [[operator]]."<ref>''Id.''</ref> == References == <references /> [[Category:Legislation]] [[Category:Legislation-U.S.-State]] [[Category:Legislation-U.S.-Transportation]] [[Category:Transportation]] [[Category:Unmanned]]
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