Ok, now bring this thing to the New Jersey Turnpike haha....particularly have it navigate to deliver to FedEx at the Newark Airport......
TuSimple completes first autonomous (level 4) 80 mile run from Tuscon and Phoenix
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Poor covenant was in a elephant race back and forth at 10 min mark . I guarantee these will cause road rage
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Tu Simple is a Chinese company, what could go wrong..
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it will likely be ending up like the airlines where the airplane flies on autopilot but still has a flight crew to man it.Trucker61016 and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
More than half of the operational cost of a semi truck is related to the driver. If transportation can be accomplished without the driver going with the truck it’ll happen. There’s just too much money involved.Trucker61016 Thanks this. -
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Wonder how these trucks will know if the trailer is sliding out or if its dragging the trailer through an overplowed ditch.
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They can only measure inputs. This may seem like what humans do, but it’s not. We develop biases based on experience, which is different. A “robot” truck can “see” a child on a bicycle, but it can’t tell the difference between a child on a bicycle or a deer, Which require different courses of action.Trucker61016 Thanks this. -
The other thing that makes this all different is that these trucks will not be running like solar powered drivers. They will be running at night, and probably SLOW. Take the trucks down to 55 mph, and save 30% on fuel, 50% on maintenance and 80% on labor. Time no longer is a significant limiting factor. Load not ready? Oh, well, no HOS to worry about. No holidays, no dentist appointments, no kid's birthday parties. Load the truck at the end of the production shift, and it runs overnight to the next hub, from where it runs overnight to the next hub, and so on. Trucks won't do the job we know now, the job will be different.Long FLD, Magoo1968, AModelCat and 1 other person Thank this.
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