And when they break down I’m sure they send a signal to a local tow truck company that will tow it to a local diesel mechanic who won’t know how to fix the damn thing.
There will be a whole industry built on getting driverless vehicles repaired or towed. But absolutely driverless vehicles will a reality. Anyone can order a Tesla today and have it pull out of a parking spot, drive to your location, have you get in, and do almost nothing while it drives you to a destination. In a decade it will be probably be rare to see a truck driver on a long interstate drive.
—”local diesel mechanic who won’t know how to fix the damn thing.”
Where is shown not to be a diesel truck?
Not many non-ICE semis around?