The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday started a two-week test transporting mail across three Southwestern states using self-driving trucks, a step forward in the effort to commercialize autonomous vehicle technology for hauling freight.
If successful, it would mark an achievement for the autonomous driving industry and a possible solution to the driver shortage and regulatory constraints faced by freight haulers across the country. TuSimple and the USPS declined to disclose the cost of the program, but Frum said no tax dollars were used and the agency relies on revenue from sales of postage and other products. TuSimple has raised $178 million in private financing, including from chipmaker Nvidia Corp and Chinese online media company Sina Corp.“This run is really in the sweet spot of how we believe autonomous trucks will be used,” said TuSimple Chief Product Officer Chuck Price.
A new safety law requiring truck drivers to electronically log their miles has further constrained how quickly and efficiently fleets can move goods.
It couldn’t be any worse than the postal system already is. A government entity, btw.
ManchuCandidate Why
This is the future. Tesla is working on a self driving truck as well.
What the benefit & advantage since there will be concurently an operator behind the keyboard though?
If there is no one in that cab, it is the stupidest thing the USPS has ever done, and that is saying a lot.
Wow
What could go wrong?!?!
michikokakutani So the Lance Armstrong experience was not hard enough?
Self driving trucks are too financially rewarding for companies not to keep pushing this transition :/
Cool, so the drivers won’t even have to drive themselves to the unemployment line ✔️
Be interesting to watch how this goes.
Self driving trucks? Alot of people are going to die from them, I guarantee it
Away from the streets, transportation should run by train.
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