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a_gnostic | 1 year ago

I'd love to watch a truck put on its' own chains, or deal with any number of situations our truckers deal with on a regular basis. Truth is, self-driving vehicles will only be feasible for the last mile, backing, parking, or fair weather interstate cruising.

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askvictor|1 year ago

Even if they only solve fair weather interstate cruising, that's the bulk of the time a truck spends on the road.

loeg|1 year ago

Fair weather interstate cruising so that truckers can get some sleep is pretty valuable.

fbdab103|1 year ago

I imagine a first generation self driving truck would have very low threshold for unsafe driving conditions. Fog, rain, snow, whatever. Easier to wait it out or let a human drive.

Southwestern US has pretty robustly good weather and covers a large percentage of the population. Coincidentally, the biggest port in the country is in LA. Anything that can distribute cargo from there to another hub is feasible.

I do not think it is on anyone's roadmap for there to be, "Ice Road Truckers: AI Edition"