zorry
Veteran Expediter
I think that just about everybody is forgetting that they said that the drones are years away from reality.
Same as a few posters.
I think that just about everybody is forgetting that they said that the drones are years away from reality.
WORK AS A DRONE REPAIR MAN....Or stare out from under the bridge from the broken delivery van and say I USED TO BE A TRUCKER....
SKYNET DELIVERY.....Jobs wanted.....Drone Polisher.....Drone Propeller Installer.....Lost Drone Finder....maybe this isnt funny at all !!!
Once the technolgy is proven, it is only a question of equipment replacement time. The first company to adopt is going to drive evrybody else out of business. By removing the driver you eliminate .50 cents a mile of overhead. Once it starts this is going to be the most rapid and destructive economic turnovers yet.
The lawyers are gonna love this. I can't help imagining what's going to happen when driverless vehicles get involved in preventable accidents-- and inevitably it WILL happen.
So far, the only time a Google car has been in an accident of any kind was one time when the human driver was in control. Yes, we can speculate that a robot truck will one day be in an accident and it may even be ruled as preventable. But human truck drivers are in preventable accidents every day and the serious wrecks lead to big settlements. The number of such accidents will be significantly reduced, if not virtually eliminated, when robot driven trucks dominate the industry and are common on the roads.
And if one does happen, the lawyers for the liable companies will deny, delay and defend, just as they do now. Then, as now, insurance companies will make the payouts, not the trucking companies. With fewer accidents, insurance rates will decline. With no flesh and bone bodies driving the trucks, the number of accident related injuries will decline, bringing rates down further.
The jury pool is going to be filled with former truck drivers.....
I used to pick up at the Toronto Star printing plant....mostly robotics....that newspaper is not touched till the carrier lifts the bundles....stacked, counted out, strapped and palletized even a layer of cardboard between the layers and then stretch wrapped and robot takes it to the programmed dock....only a human operator loads it unto truck...