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In reply to the discussion: Audi gets first California permit to test self-driving cars on public roads and highways. [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)47. You called it
https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/mercedes-benz-reveals-future-truck-2025--the-optimus-prime-of-self-driving-semis-204305500.html

U.S. trucking firms have long complained that they have more jobs than drivers about 30,000 more, according to the most recent figures from the American Trucking Association. And who can blame someone for choosing another profession, what with the weeks on the road away from family and the stress of just-in-time delivery schedules for the chance to earn an average of $50,000 a year.
Today, Mercedes-Benz revealed the full details of how it sees the trucks of the future making the drivers of today more of a profession than a trade with an Optimus Prime-like rig that can drive itself while the "transport manager" types away in his luxury studio....
The radical rethink extends to the cabin, where Mercedes has tried to answer the question of what a truck driver will do if he or she doesn't have to drive for several hours. In place of the bank of controls in a modern semi, Mercedes has reduced most of the necessary info into a few screens, turning the cabin into a expanse of wood and leather like a high-end New York hotel room. The driver's seat swivels 45 degrees to the right, so that a driver can stretch out when controlling the truck through its iPad-like touchscreen. And there's a digital picture frame in back for remembering the family while on the road.
In that one flourish, Mercedes may be trying to assuage worries that Future Truck and similar projects will eliminate jobs rather than alter them, making truck driving more white collar, or like the ultimate telecommuter. "The profession of truck driver will become more attractive autonomous driving is therefore also a compelling answer to the shortage of drivers," the company said today. "With autonomous driving, the truck and its driver become a team more than ever before, an intelligent, highly capable and cost-effective combination of man and machine." We may not know before 2025 whether Future Trucks will serve as a real-life Optimus Prime or become an economic Decepticon for drivers.
Today, Mercedes-Benz revealed the full details of how it sees the trucks of the future making the drivers of today more of a profession than a trade with an Optimus Prime-like rig that can drive itself while the "transport manager" types away in his luxury studio....
The radical rethink extends to the cabin, where Mercedes has tried to answer the question of what a truck driver will do if he or she doesn't have to drive for several hours. In place of the bank of controls in a modern semi, Mercedes has reduced most of the necessary info into a few screens, turning the cabin into a expanse of wood and leather like a high-end New York hotel room. The driver's seat swivels 45 degrees to the right, so that a driver can stretch out when controlling the truck through its iPad-like touchscreen. And there's a digital picture frame in back for remembering the family while on the road.
In that one flourish, Mercedes may be trying to assuage worries that Future Truck and similar projects will eliminate jobs rather than alter them, making truck driving more white collar, or like the ultimate telecommuter. "The profession of truck driver will become more attractive autonomous driving is therefore also a compelling answer to the shortage of drivers," the company said today. "With autonomous driving, the truck and its driver become a team more than ever before, an intelligent, highly capable and cost-effective combination of man and machine." We may not know before 2025 whether Future Trucks will serve as a real-life Optimus Prime or become an economic Decepticon for drivers.

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Audi gets first California permit to test self-driving cars on public roads and highways. [View all]
CK_John
Sep 2014
OP
The self driving cars will be safer than the texting while driving cars.
Todays_Illusion
Sep 2014
#1
What will be the standard of measuring a human's value if it is not on the value of their labor?
Todays_Illusion
Sep 2014
#3
I would thing UPS and most 18 wheelers, taxis alone would be a very large group.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#5
Spain is testing convoys of 15 18 wheelers with only a driver in the lead truck.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#10
Let me try to answer, the technology is here, it will have great social change.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#21
So when we get ice storm here in DFW can I tell my self driving truck to drift down Plano Parkway?
snooper2
Sep 2014
#22
Its up to the auto companies to present their products, this OP is about the politics.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#25
But the timing of the introduction of this technology melds with the 2016 elections.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#12
And the timing of the U.S. auto industries development coincided with the Taft/Parker elections...
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#28
So rather than benefit the environment and society by providing mass transit>
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#11
The technology is here and these issues will need to be faced. I'm just trying to avoid waiting
CK_John
Sep 2014
#14
a fraction of the benefit than would be had by mass transit. It's like crowing over energy savings
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#18
Easier to imagine mass transit like the rest of the first world countries have.
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#36
I have no position but I believe that our party needs to debate and get one fast.
CK_John
Sep 2014
#42