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Yes, That 18-Wheeler on a Texas Highway Is Driving Itself

As the shipping industry struggles to recruit truck drivers, driverless trucks won’t need sleep, won’t speed and won’t get road rage. But experts and truck drivers say they are not a panacea.

Tim Balk
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Driverless and Semiautonomous Vehicles, Freight (Cargo), Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Roads and Traffic, Traffic Accidents and Safety, Trucks and Trucking
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