NittanyLion Euclid From the article: TuSimple said the semi successfully navigated highway lane changes, traffic signals, on-ramps and off-ramps while “naturally interacting with other motorists.” Were the other motorists informed that they were sharing the road with a fully autonomous semi-truck during this this obviously risky test? This detail needs to be explained. An automonous vehicle in any failure mode is no more or less dangerous than a piloted vehicle in the same failure mode (or, frankly, under direct control of an operator). I'd rather have a misbehaving AV nearby, where the default behavior to a problem is "stop," than a misbehaving driver where there is no default behavior and possess the bonus ability to panic.
Euclid From the article: TuSimple said the semi successfully navigated highway lane changes, traffic signals, on-ramps and off-ramps while “naturally interacting with other motorists.” Were the other motorists informed that they were sharing the road with a fully autonomous semi-truck during this this obviously risky test? This detail needs to be explained.
An automonous vehicle in any failure mode is no more or less dangerous than a piloted vehicle in the same failure mode (or, frankly, under direct control of an operator).
I'd rather have a misbehaving AV nearby, where the default behavior to a problem is "stop," than a misbehaving driver where there is no default behavior and possess the bonus ability to panic.
SD60MAC9500 greyhounds Well, at least it was a rail intermodal load. But it's something that's going to have to be dealt with. https://apnews.com/article/technology-business-arizona-department-of-transportation-arizona-tucson-2a53f9728635c13f38c7e3c4223700ba It will be awhile before autonomous class 8 CMV's hit the road in regular service. However autonomous drayage is where the C1's need to look if they don't plan on investing in more IM ramps. Conversely it can be true as well to be the driver for more IM ramps.
greyhounds Well, at least it was a rail intermodal load. But it's something that's going to have to be dealt with. https://apnews.com/article/technology-business-arizona-department-of-transportation-arizona-tucson-2a53f9728635c13f38c7e3c4223700ba
Well, at least it was a rail intermodal load. But it's something that's going to have to be dealt with.
https://apnews.com/article/technology-business-arizona-department-of-transportation-arizona-tucson-2a53f9728635c13f38c7e3c4223700ba
It will be awhile before autonomous class 8 CMV's hit the road in regular service. However autonomous drayage is where the C1's need to look if they don't plan on investing in more IM ramps. Conversely it can be true as well to be the driver for more IM ramps.
And the Wright brothers did not have an automobile tailing an inflated balloon clearing a path before them. And Robert Fulton did not hsve as sailboat clearing a path before him. Ditto Stephenson's Rocket.
From the article:A lead vehicle scouted the route for unexpected obstacles about five miles ahead of the autonomous semi, and a trailing vehicle following about one-half mile behind the truck was prepared to intervene if necessary, along with several unmarked police vehicles.I realize the Wright Brothers only flew about 120 feet the first time, but it seems like it's going to be a really long time before driverless trucks make a big impact in the market.
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Let's put people out of work and endanger the public!!! Yippee!!
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