The tests will take place in Michigan's Mcity testing facility. The 3D maps used to keep the cars on the road will be created during dry weather in partnership with the University of Michigan's college of engineering.

While reduced visibility due to rain and snow has been a huge hurdle for autonomous driving systems, these environments are when robot drivers could make the biggest difference in terms of safety. Working in conjunction with the vehicle's traction control, drivetrain and braking system, a car that can get through a blizzard, without sliding off the road, would be a welcome addition to anywhere that enjoys winter wonderlands.