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Aurora’s driverless trucks just logged 280,000 autonomous miles on the Dallas-to-Houston run — 1,400 loads, 100% on time, no human in the cab
Somewhere along Interstate 45 between Dallas and Houston, a Peterbilt tractor-trailer is hauling frozen restaurant supplies ...
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Bot Auto says its driverless freight rigs already beat human drivers on cost across the 230-mile Houston-Dallas corridor — robot trucks cheaper per mile than a paid driver
Bot Auto TX, Inc. says it has completed what it calls America’s first fully humanless commercial truckload, sending a paid ...
Oklahoma will soon have fully autonomous trucks on its major highways, and that announcement has led to a lot of questions ...
Driverless semitrucks may take some getting used to, but you are about to start seeing them on highways. For example, tech ...
House lawmakers introduced the BUILD America 250 Act, setting federal rules for autonomous trucks and remote workers in the ...
PHOENIX - Driverless semi-trucks are officially hitting Arizona highways this month, as the autonomous technology company Aurora expands its operations to the desert. The company has launched ...
There are plans to bring Aurora's driverless vehicles to El Paso, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona by the end of this year. Don't be alarmed, but you might see a big rig without a driver if you're traveling ...
Autonomous truck developers say technical barriers are largely resolved, shifting attention to scaling, manufacturing capacity and fleet operations. Executives predict driverless trucks will enter ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — TuSimple is a company building and testing autonomous semi-trucks in Tucson. These trucks can successfully navigate side streets, highways and traffic signals, all while ...
Groundbreaking technology involving driverless semi trucks could one day change the trucking industry. Truck drivers — one of the most in-demand and stable jobs in Ohio — could face major changes as ...
With smart technology leading to development of driverless trucks, many question if thousands of drivers nationwide will lose their jobs. But experts say there's no cause of immediate concern. Chances ...
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