Posted by john in la on May 26, 2021 at 07:54:36 from (97.80.71.85):
In Reply to: Self Driving Trucks posted by showcrop on May 26, 2021 at 03:30:57:
She told me that she is having a very tough time to get carriers for our product
Translation......
I under bid the price to get your business and now can not get carriers to haul it for the ridiculously low price I quoted you.
But self driving trucks are just like EV. People need to get over their fear of change for it to happen.
This will not be trucks driving down city streets when it happens. It will be more like hauling double 53 foot trailers on a turnpike. The self driving trucks will never leave the interstate. Just like turnpike trailers all trailers will be shuttled to the interstate neutral ground by human drivers. The self driving trucks will only drive from point A to point B.
The truck I drive today does many of the things some of you have questions on how a self driving truck will handle a situation. Some of the questions are even ridiculous like how will the truck avoid a child. I mean when was the last time you saw children playing on the interstate. And even if a truck; with a driver; hit a person on the interstate is that the drivers/trucks fault.
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