How Long Can We Expect To Drive Before Trucks and Cars are Automated?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DARKNIGHTRUCKER, Jul 14, 2020.

  1. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    I think first the need 5 G and maybe in 10 or more years(i am retired in 5.5 years no headache with this)
     
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  3. MGE Dawn

    MGE Dawn Road Train Member

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    Team driving is at least having another human in control while you sleep. With a codriver I feel I can trust, I sleep just fine with the truck in motion
     
  4. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    When a computer can do this then we should worry:

    BTW they do this hauling in winter on these kinds of roads too.
     
  5. poongdool

    poongdool Light Load Member

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    Here’s my theory, a vehicle with a human driving it and self driving vehicle rolling down the road at the same time will accident likely happen.
    Self driving vehicle can only exist if got their own roads. That’s my theory.
     
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  6. DARKNIGHTRUCKER

    DARKNIGHTRUCKER Light Load Member

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    I hated even being out with my mentor for 3 weeks. Not so much me trusting his driving rather than all the little things that pop up with two grown ### men in tiny spaces adding up and making me go crazy and just wanting my own ####ing space

    I don't see how people team unless they're dating or married .
     
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  7. MarquisK

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    I did my time being in close proximity to others & not having your own space. Packing 7 grown men into a 2 person tent to stay warm in single digit weather, etc etc. I was ready for my own space quickly on the trainers truck. I will say none of the guys that trained me ever team drove. I’ve never slept in a moving truck. When my time was up, we where done for the day most of the time. If he needed to drive for a little longer, I was in the passenger seat & vice versa.

    I don’t know how people do it. A truck is a small space as it is. But I guess that’s why teams make the big bucks
     
  8. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    You do not have to team drive, or mentor or train.
    Once you get out here you make your own rules.

    Set your own rules, and the company will follow.
    They need you more than you need them, and don't forget that. Because every company is trying very hard to keep safe, reliable drivers.

    I get away with a lot because I am safe, reliable and on time.
    The on time part is big, but I do not accept a load unless I can do it on time - and in my own time frame.

    We have more control over our hours than most people think.
    Most times. Not always.
     
  9. MGE Dawn

    MGE Dawn Road Train Member

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    If the pay's good enough, maybe that helps a bit?
     
  10. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Can't wait to see the videos of self driving trucks going through construction zones.

    Let alone the ones that are 20 or 30 miles long.
     
  11. magoo68

    magoo68 Road Train Member

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    Self driving trucks need good clearly marked roads . The government better kick it into high gear and fix every road if they want self driving trucks .. PS I wonder how many will drive off a dock following the gps or get lost on some lonely mountain road lol
     
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