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Aurora driverless trucks have begun transporting goods on the nation's freeways. That means more efficiency, but also job ...
As of August 2025, no truck maker or startup has deployed autonomous platooning of semi trucks where the following trucks ...
Waymo, one of the best-known companies for autonomous vehicles, has secured the first permit to test self-driving cars in New ...
There is an intermediate step before fully automated self-driving (FSD) trucking and that is automated truck platooning, ...
In a groundbreaking shift for the oil industry, self-driving semi-trucks are now hauling frac sand across West Texas, marking the arrival of autonomous trucking technology in one of […] ...
Self-driving trucks are not legal in Nebraska, but the state approved the presence of self-driving cars on public roads back in 2018. Activity in this space has been very limited.
Aurora Innovation launches the first commercial self-driving truck service in the U.S. Look truckers, no hands! Aurora set to make headlines in Texas ...
Some semi trucks traveling on Interstate 45 between Houston and Dallas don't have anyone in the driver's seat after Pennsylvania-based Aurora Innovation, Inc launched this week its self-driving ...
SACRAMENTO -- California may be one step closer to allowing self-driving semi-trucks on its highways. A new proposal by the state Department of Motor Vehicles would permit testing commercial ...
Regulators say self-driving heavy-duty trucks are already being tested in other states including Texas, Arizona and Arkansas. California is the only state with regulations that explicitly ban them.
A Chinese startup company developing self-driving technology for commercial trucking has opened a facility in Tucson for research and testing — including a planned Tucson-Phoenix run with an ...