Aurora Innovation Inc. plans to have 200 completely driverless trucks operating on public roads by the end of the year.
Aurora announced it has validated a 1,000-mile driverless lane beyond Hours of Service limits and plans to have more than 200 self-driving trucks on the road by the end of the year.
Aurora Innovation has been testing its driverless, SAE Level 4 trucks at night, which could greatly cut down the time required for long-haul routes. The sensor suite on board, including lidar, allows ...
CEO Chris Urmson called it a “superhuman” moment, adding that Aurora’s trucks can now carry freight 1,000 miles in 15 hours — faster than what a human driver can legally accomplish.
Fully driverless trucks are now running daily commercial routes, showing autonomous trucking has moved from pilots to real revenue operations. Autonomous trucks are handling ambient, refrigerated, and ...
Owner-operators bring a big dose of skepticism to the prospects for any truly driverless trucks on the road, according to hundreds of Overdrive readers who responded to survey questions last month. A ...
Aurora Innovation Inc., the early leader in self-driving trucks for highway operations, today announced a significant expansion of its commercial operations. Accelerating its development momentum, ...
Autonomous trucks have long been heralded as the future of the logistics industry, with the potential to solve the hiring crisis, boost efficiency, and ultimately pull freight firms back from the ...
Aurora Innovation displays its truck in the Robotics Zone of Discovery Day 2025 (Elisa Cevallos for Pittsburgh Robotics Network) The 2016 predictions that driverless trucks would soon replace human ...
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