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Keywords: Christopher Mims; Self-Driving Big Rigs Are Coming. Is America Ready? Autonomous trucks that mostly stick to highways could make sense, both technologically and economically, in ways ...
Waymo, the self-driving vehicle division of Google parent Alphabet, is about to start mapping in Texas and New Mexico as a prelude to testing its self-driving big-rig trucks.
The promise of self-driving cars is that one day, they’ll free us from the tyranny of traffic. For now, the people developing autonomous vehicles are quietly, collectively acknowledging that it ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Picture an 18-wheel truck barreling down the highway with 80,000 pounds of cargo and no one but a robot at the wheel. To many, that might seem a frightening idea, even at a ...
While flashy robotaxis grab headlines, it’s the open highways where autonomous tech is making some of its biggest leaps, and ...
Why I'm More Excited About Self-Driving Trucks than Cars Aurora, Waymo, TuSimple and Torc are among the leaders in an industry that will surpass self-driving cars in relevance. Table of Contents ...
While advancements in autonomous — or self-driving — cars get much of the attention, development of self-driving commercial vehicles is speeding forward. Self-Driving Big-Rig Technology Moving ...
THE BEST TRAVEL GEAR FOR 2024. How this autonomous driving technology will change commercial trucking. Now, let's discuss how this tech is changing the game for big rig trucks.
SACRAMENTO -- California may be one step closer to allowing self-driving semi-trucks on its highways. A new proposal by the state Department of Motor Vehicles would permit testing commercial ...
San Diego’s TuSimple Holdings, which is developing self-driving technology for semi-trucks, faces a regulatory probe following an April 6 crash in which one of its big rigs suddenly swerved on ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Although much attention has been paid to autonomous vehicles being developed by Google and traditional car companies, one truck maker believes that automated tractor-trailers ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Picture an 18-wheel truck barreling down the highway with 80,000 pounds of cargo and no one but a robot at the wheel. To many, that might seem a frightening idea, even at a time ...