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notadmblnd

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14. All my drivers loaded and unloaded their own trucks
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 08:51 PM
Oct 2015

so it appears it depends on the trucking cos policy

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?? Duckhunter935 Oct 2015 #1
the most common job accross several states is a truck driver peapodsss Oct 2015 #5
I'm not sure. Chan790 Oct 2015 #92
I have no idea what this is about. haikugal Oct 2015 #2
I'm not the OP, but let me help Algernon Moncrieff Oct 2015 #12
Ok, thanks... haikugal Oct 2015 #34
Your map needs a title or legend. Brickbat Oct 2015 #3
it was the most common job held by state, i just linked directly to the article instead. peapodsss Oct 2015 #6
Not at first you didn't... haikugal Oct 2015 #35
My opinion: Short Run - No Algernon Moncrieff Oct 2015 #4
Link to the story, below Agnosticsherbet Oct 2015 #7
can they load and unload themselves too? notadmblnd Oct 2015 #8
no, but that does not matter peapodsss Oct 2015 #10
All my drivers loaded and unloaded their own trucks notadmblnd Oct 2015 #14
true however peapodsss Oct 2015 #18
but they will suffer breakdowns notadmblnd Oct 2015 #22
true again peapodsss Oct 2015 #25
No, car repair doesn't usually work that way either notadmblnd Oct 2015 #28
Are you in the industry? A HERETIC I AM Oct 2015 #38
Uhm, to answer your question they would detect the obstacles and react faster than humans. Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #70
I was an on-call "lumper" for Walmart Art_from_Ark Oct 2015 #57
Well, probably some could be designed to, but I'm guessing Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #11
The technology already exists.n/t Taitertots Oct 2015 #65
so the driverless hi-lo and the non- human guided pallet jack notadmblnd Oct 2015 #67
I do not believe the hype ... Old Union Guy Oct 2015 #9
Coming? peapodsss Oct 2015 #13
I don't think they will be popular notadmblnd Oct 2015 #17
"Human" drivers will not be able to get insurance before Darb Oct 2015 #39
Nope, I don't get it. notadmblnd Oct 2015 #58
They don't need to be perfect, just better than humans, you also overestimate... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #61
I never said anything about them being better or worse notadmblnd Oct 2015 #66
Of course you are crystal clear. You are also wrong. Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #69
OK. I guess we'll see in 5 years notadmblnd Oct 2015 #78
More like 10. In the next five I expect truck to still have human "backup" drivers... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #81
The OP was all in a panic in regards to 5 years notadmblnd Oct 2015 #88
The panic might be unwarranted. The issue is long term unemployability... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #90
The tech doesn't have to be perfect, just better than human drivers NickB79 Oct 2015 #63
also don't 'see how it could happen that soon and without treestar Oct 2015 #74
These computers would be programmed to react to situations much faster and... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #84
The machines would have no awareness notadmblnd Oct 2015 #89
On occasion, and redundancies can be built in. n/t Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #91
Well then that would add to their costs notadmblnd Oct 2015 #94
Who said you will be given a choice? Unless you are willing to pay out the nose... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #46
In 1900 expert said flight was 1000 years away. Technology happens even if you don't believe in it. Logical Oct 2015 #15
Yeah, well, in 1950 they told us we'd all be living in this age like the Jetsons too notadmblnd Oct 2015 #21
the difference is peapodsss Oct 2015 #23
and software licenses aren't cheep and the liability insurance for these vehicles will be astronomic notadmblnd Oct 2015 #26
i think you are underestimating peapodsss Oct 2015 #27
And I think you are over estimating the reliability of hardware and software. notadmblnd Oct 2015 #29
No, he is not. It is you that is mistaken. Darb Oct 2015 #40
No estimates needed 1.8 million miles. No at fault accidents whatthehey Oct 2015 #108
So? Your point is? notadmblnd Oct 2015 #109
LOL, it was a cartoon, not a prediction. In 2020 self driving cars will be driving with you. nt Logical Oct 2015 #31
Well sure people predicted things like robots and flying machines notadmblnd Oct 2015 #36
Not overnight, but over the next decade or so, yes. Also a note, the problem with the predictions... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #47
My point was that we have these things notadmblnd Oct 2015 #49
Its not a matter of people liking them, but whether trucking companies and insurance companies... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #59
Who will fuel the truck? B Calm Oct 2015 #60
There have been demonstrations of automated refueling stations.... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #64
This is actually probably the wrong question. Chan790 Oct 2015 #96
Who will do the pre trip inspection? Who will hook up the trailer? Who will crank up B Calm Oct 2015 #105
Let's see. Chan790 Oct 2015 #106
Well I guess all those truck drivers the OP is so worried about notadmblnd Oct 2015 #62
Still they have to serve Humans in some way treestar Oct 2015 #104
this is OT, but what an interesting post! renate Oct 2015 #100
I'm psycho notadmblnd Oct 2015 #102
Oh geez. The flying car thing again. Chan790 Oct 2015 #95
Man, people read into what I write everything except what I write. notadmblnd Oct 2015 #97
I agree with you. B Calm Oct 2015 #19
You can't stop progress. nt Logical Oct 2015 #16
I don't think we should stop progress. peapodsss Oct 2015 #20
It will be a slow progression I assume. nt Logical Oct 2015 #32
Is it progress? Throd Oct 2015 #82
Well, like cars vs. horses and plane vs trains and lights vs candles. nt Logical Oct 2015 #87
Here's the image you want to post, at the 2014 point... onehandle Oct 2015 #24
The most common job in Utah is software developer? oberliner Oct 2015 #30
That is excluding Manager Other and Salesperson Other n/t Matt_R Oct 2015 #50
it won't affect CEOs or hedge fund managers TheFarseer Oct 2015 #33
If you bought it, it came off the back of a truck... cherokeeprogressive Oct 2015 #37
Driverless trucks?! RichVRichV Oct 2015 #41
Excuse me, but..... A HERETIC I AM Oct 2015 #42
I was saying that as a joke. Obviously I hit a nerve. RichVRichV Oct 2015 #43
Next time you experience a trucker not moving over for you.... A HERETIC I AM Oct 2015 #44
That's not cool. You should do the right thing and get out the way ecstatic Oct 2015 #52
For the great majority of driving situations following the law is the safest course Fumesucker Oct 2015 #53
The right thing is for the merging traffic to handle that task properly A HERETIC I AM Oct 2015 #55
Basic income is 100% necessary. joshcryer Oct 2015 #45
I'm glad I'm specialized in a customer service type of job, with a little bit of administration... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #48
It'll kill NASCAR for sure! jberryhill Oct 2015 #51
Driverless racing! CJCRANE Oct 2015 #54
I'll bet you loved this.... jberryhill Oct 2015 #101
First they came for the IT folks............seriously (yes, I am an IT folk who lost out to djean111 Oct 2015 #56
Actually, first they came for the factory workers Populist_Prole Oct 2015 #76
I just used that example because I am familiar with it, not because I have class bias. djean111 Oct 2015 #77
Not accusing YOU of class bias: just trying to keep the narrative correct Populist_Prole Oct 2015 #79
Now if all we need is robots to get rid of CEO's and inventors. B Calm Oct 2015 #68
Actually that might be a good idea, the stock market is largely automated... Humanist_Activist Oct 2015 #71
I've said for long time what was needed has an H1-CEO Visa Thor_MN Oct 2015 #98
Is there any explanation about how that is even possible? treestar Oct 2015 #72
I don't know workinclasszero Oct 2015 #73
What happens when hackers gain access to these autonomous vehicles workinclasszero Oct 2015 #75
I can see laid off, pissed off truck drivers going into truck stops and pulling fifth wheel hitches B Calm Oct 2015 #85
R for Edit #2 laundry_queen Oct 2015 #80
Right now what's more certain is that autonomous trucks are made to follow a human truck driver AZ Progressive Oct 2015 #83
A lot of people are talking about this. What do we do, they ask, when PatrickforO Oct 2015 #86
The horse-drawn buggy manufacturers are going to be upset. backscatter712 Oct 2015 #93
Almost certainly; plus think of the motels, gas stations, insurers who'll go bust frizzled Oct 2015 #99
No worries Califonz Oct 2015 #103
Yep, and it is not just truck drivers. Live and Learn Oct 2015 #107
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