Good Morning All, I saw this in the 'paper' this morning. http://www.sunjournal.com/it-doesnt-have-to-be-a-self-driving-car-to-have-self-driving-features/ I couldn't help but wonder what our role is in mapping the environment that these vehicles operate in. We often talk about "authoritative data" yet we see people following their GPS maps down some very iffy roads. Where will the nexus be between global corporate mapping and state and local mapping of our transportation infrastructure. The first one with the 'right' answer gets a cookie! Have a great day! Joe Joseph Young Maine Office of GIS, Administrative Director Maine Library of Geographic Information, Executive Director SHS 145 51 Commerce Drive<https:[log in to unmask],-69.802412,822m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4cb206d051eb934d:0x1075539d44caa8f0!6m1!1e1C:/Users/joseph.young.SOM/Documents/ArcGIS> Augusta, Maine 04333-0145 Voice: 207-624-9539 Cell: 207-624-2664 https://www1.maine.gov/megis/ https://www1.maine.gov/geolib/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list Maine GeoNews (GEOLIBRARY-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all Maine GIS Users. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove your name and email address yourself at the this web address: http://lists.maine.edu/cgi/wa?SUBED1=geolibrary-l&A=1 Or,you may also request that your name be removed by sending email to: [log in to unmask]