For years I have been saying in various posts that self-driving trucks are on the way. We're getting closer to that reality as this story shows:
Self-Driving Freightliner Licensed in Nevada
While the technology is exciting and the social implications are interesting to contemplate, it is a big disappointment to see Freightliner cite questionable driver-fatigue stats in promoting this truck. Clearly, this truck manufacturer is saying drivers are the safety problem this technology can solve.
While the technology providers may sell the idea by highlighting safety issues (that may not actually exist), the technology will not be embraced by trucking companies because of safety. It will be embraced because of economics. When trucks can be built to operate without human beings, billions can be saved by eliminating sleepers, air conditioners, windshield wipers, hours of service limitations, and of course, driver pay. Fuel economy and truck availability will be greatly enhanced when the driver is eliminated.
Not wanting to be seen as the company that puts drivers out of work, Freightliner is holding drivers up as the problem that needs to be solved. Sad.
While this particular truck does not eliminate the driver, it is a major step on the path that leads to trucks that do.
Self-Driving Freightliner Licensed in Nevada
While the technology is exciting and the social implications are interesting to contemplate, it is a big disappointment to see Freightliner cite questionable driver-fatigue stats in promoting this truck. Clearly, this truck manufacturer is saying drivers are the safety problem this technology can solve.
While the technology providers may sell the idea by highlighting safety issues (that may not actually exist), the technology will not be embraced by trucking companies because of safety. It will be embraced because of economics. When trucks can be built to operate without human beings, billions can be saved by eliminating sleepers, air conditioners, windshield wipers, hours of service limitations, and of course, driver pay. Fuel economy and truck availability will be greatly enhanced when the driver is eliminated.
Not wanting to be seen as the company that puts drivers out of work, Freightliner is holding drivers up as the problem that needs to be solved. Sad.
While this particular truck does not eliminate the driver, it is a major step on the path that leads to trucks that do.