Anonymous wrote:Truck hijacking is about to make a big comeback!
Not with all the cameras around them. Plus they are only going nonstop from Houston to Dallas right now.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting.
And so many people in the Jobs and Careers forum here think A.I. won't replace their cush office jobs.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Truck hijacking is about to make a big comeback!
Truck hijacking is about to make a big comeback!
Truck hijacking is about to make a big comeback!
Anonymous wrote:Interesting.
And so many people in the Jobs and Careers forum here think A.I. won't replace their cush office jobs.![]()

Anonymous wrote:Autonomous commercial technology developer Aurora Innovation, Inc., has successfully launched full-fledged freight services using self-driving trucks in the US. With the commencement of commercial trucking services, Aurora has become the first company to operate driverless services on public roads in the US. Check out Aurora’s self-driving truck navigating highways in the video below.
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According to a release from the company, its Class 8 commercial truck services are now underway in Texas, where it has begun regular deliveries between Dallas and Houston without a driver present in the vehicle. The routes are supported by Aurora Driver, the company’s SAE Level 4 self-driving system mentioned above, which is currently being utilized for long-haul trucking – a three trillion industry in the US
https://electrek.co/2025/05/01/aurora-first-company-deploy-class-8-self-driving-trucks-us-public-roads-video/
This will have big impact over time. 2.2 million heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers in the United States with an average salary $78,000 a year. Wonder if it will decrease accidents?
Love to see these in Pa. Truckers are always in the right hand lane go up hill.
Anonymous wrote:
This may be why Tesla stock was up today?
Autonomous commercial technology developer Aurora Innovation, Inc., has successfully launched full-fledged freight services using self-driving trucks in the US. With the commencement of commercial trucking services, Aurora has become the first company to operate driverless services on public roads in the US. Check out Aurora’s self-driving truck navigating highways in the video below.
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According to a release from the company, its Class 8 commercial truck services are now underway in Texas, where it has begun regular deliveries between Dallas and Houston without a driver present in the vehicle. The routes are supported by Aurora Driver, the company’s SAE Level 4 self-driving system mentioned above, which is currently being utilized for long-haul trucking – a three trillion industry in the US