
Where is the autonomous/self-driving truck industry today? How much longer will we have to wait for Level 4 to mature? What's the holdup? HDT took these questions to autonomous-technology experts from Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics.
Where is the autonomous/self-driving truck industry today? How much longer will we have to wait for Level 4 to mature? What's the holdup? HDT took these questions to autonomous-technology experts from Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics.
Where is the autonomous/self-driving truck industry today? How much longer will we have to wait for Level 4 to mature? What's the holdup? Watch this episode of HDT Talks Trucking for the answers.
Torc Robotics and C.R. England are testing self-driving trucks in a pilot project.
Torc Robotics' acquisition of Algolux will strengthen key capabilities toward Torc's commercialization of Level 4 autonomous trucking.
Daimler Truck’s Head of the Autonomous Technology Group Peter Vaughan will take over as CEO of Torc Robotics.
Penske Truck Leasing will serve as the truck maintenance service provider for Torc Robotic's autonomous test fleet.
Torc is cooperating with leading U.S. logistics companies to further develop the real-world applications for autonomous trucking.
Some predict autonomous truck technology will put tens of thousands of truck drivers out of work, but does it have the potential to create far more trucking industry jobs?
What happens if a critical system stops working on a driverless truck? Daimler says it has the answer in a chassis designed specifically for autonomous technology.
"This idea that we’re just going to keep adding sensor after sensor to these trucks without eventually reinventing the chassis from the ground up doesn’t make any sense." Find out why in this HDT interview with Torc Robotics CEO Michael Fleming about autonomous-truck development.
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