HOUSTON — Houston-based Bot Auto is preparing to launch autonomous 18-wheelers on Texas highways, with the first driverless trucks expected to transport goods between Houston and San Antonio as early ...
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How safe are these trucks? The safety of autonomous trucks is a primary concern. Aurora's 2025 Driverless Safety Report outlines five key principles to ensure safe operation: proficiency, fail-safety, ...
Driverless big rigs may soon be cruising down a particular highway in Texas. Axios writes that, later this month, driverless trucks plan to unleash themselves upon a 200-mile stretch of Interstate 45 ...
SAINT LOUIS, Mo. — Thousands of tractor-trailers crisscross interstates 70, 44 and 55 every day. In the not-so-distant future, those big rigs may be barreling down those same highways without a driver ...
The California DMV has unveiled plans to eventually allow driverless trucks on highways across the state. As the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit first reported last year, self-driving big rigs have ...
There are active test runs in Texas, and a handful of companies are banking on making a big entry into the market as early as next year. By Jim Motavalli This is a return of Wheels, a column on the ...
HOUSTON — Earlier this month, we told you about a driverless trucking company that was running up and down I-45 between Houston and Dallas. That company -- Aurora Innovation -- is reversing course a ...
It looked like just another big rig rolling down a Texas interstate, a sight that inspired a thousand country songs. But this delivery in May was different because there was no driver at the wheel.