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There will now be someone in the driver seat, but they won't be driving.
How safe are these trucks? The safety of autonomous trucks is a primary concern. Aurora's 2025 Driverless Safety Report outlines five key principles to ensure safe operation: proficiency, fail-safety, ...
Driverless big rigs may soon be cruising down a particular highway in Texas. Axios writes that, later this month, driverless trucks plan to unleash themselves upon a 200-mile stretch of Interstate 45 ...
A core Berkshire Hathaway business is rolling out driverless big rigs, a technology Warren Buffett rarely touches.
SAINT LOUIS, Mo. — Thousands of tractor-trailers crisscross interstates 70, 44 and 55 every day. In the not-so-distant future, those big rigs may be barreling down those same highways without a driver ...
There are active test runs in Texas, and a handful of companies are banking on making a big entry into the market as early as next year. By Jim Motavalli This is a return of Wheels, a column on the ...
The California DMV has unveiled plans to eventually allow driverless trucks on highways across the state. As the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit first reported last year, self-driving big rigs have ...
It looked like just another big rig rolling down a Texas interstate, a sight that inspired a thousand country songs. But this delivery in May was different because there was no driver at the wheel.
California just decided that it wants to update its autonomous vehicle (AV) regulations. If the changes it proposed go through unchanged, it’ll allow for AV companies to test heavy-duty trucks in the ...
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