Jul. 26—Ohio and Indiana have agreed to test partially automated trucks on a 166-mile stretch of Interstate 70, testing that could begin as early as October. The Ohio Department of Transportation ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Ohio and Indiana have agreed to test partially automated trucks on a 166-mile stretch of Interstate 70 between Columbus, Ohio, and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Drivers between Columbus and Indianapolis might notice a pair of tractor-trailers emblazoned with the motto “The future of transportation is now” moving along Interstate 70.
The process of developing, validating and ultimately commercializing fully autonomous trucks has proven to be a long and arduous journey, but there is no shortage of software developers and ...
This project is from the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Indiana Department of Transportation. “Everything we do at ODOT is driven by safety. We’re committed to reducing deaths on our ...
The future is now along a stretch of Texas highway as driverless semi-trucks begin their commutes within an Austin-area ...
The global automated truck loading system market growth is attributed to various factors, including the rise in rapid industrialization, and an increased safety of the work environment. An automated ...
So far, 2023 has been head-spinning if you’re an automated vehicles nerd. Let’s consider where we were a few months ago compared to now, based on key viewpoints from the Manifest 2023 event in early ...
The trucks will be testing "automated platooning technology." Platooning is when trucks travel together in a close formation, which cuts down on wind resistance and increases fuel efficiency. The ...
New technology is being tested in Ohio and Indiana, marking a step toward the adoption of truck automation technologies.A pair of tractor-trailers were deployed as part of the new effort between the ...
(TNS) — Ohio and Indiana have agreed to test partially automated trucks on a 166-mile stretch of Interstate 70, testing that could begin as early as October. The Ohio Department of Transportation ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two more semitrailers took to Ohio’s interstates Monday morning. However, they are a bit different than the trucks around them because these trucks are partially automated. The trucks ...