A look at the autonomous truck industry's challenges, including a lack of federal regulation, as Aurora and Kodiak plan a major expansion in Texas this year
Autonomous truck companies plan a major expansion this year to deliver your packages and food, speeding well ahead of federal safety regulations Mastodon: @Rachel_Thorn@queer.party . X: @mateosfo and @ajlamesa Forums: Hacker News , r/Futurology , and r/technology Mastodon: @Rachel_Thorn@queer.party : What a messed up country. This is utter madness. — “Ready or not, self-driving semi-trucks are coming to America's highways” — (Gifted article; no paywall) — https://wapo.st/3xlJxje X: @mateosfo : It's kind of annoying that the United States government is basically abandoning progress on climate to preserve car jobs but the only real innovation in the car industry in ~ 50 years is specifically focused on killing car jobs. Make it make sense. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Anthony LaMesa / @ajlamesa : “Alarmed by the slow pace of federal regulation, labor and safety advocates are pushing legislation in several states to ban driverless trucks outright.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... [image] Forums: Hacker News : Self-driving semi-trucks are coming to America's highways r/Futurology : Ready or not, self-driving semi-trucks are coming to America's highways r/technology : Ready or not, self-driving semi-trucks are coming to America's highways