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A self-driving truck delivered butter from California to Pennsylvania in three days
Santa Cruz Sentinel ^ | December 10, 2019 | LEVI SUMAGAYSAY

Posted on 12/11/2019 3:44:21 PM PST by Drango

A Silicon Valley startup has completed what appears to be the first commercial freight cross-country trip by an autonomous truck, which finished a 2,800-mile-run from Tulare, California to Quakertown, Pennsylvania for Land O’Lakes in under three days. The trip was smooth like butter, 40,000 pounds of it.

Plus.ai, a 3-year-old company in Cupertino, announced the milestone Tuesday. A safety driver was aboard the autonomous semi, ready to take the wheel if needed, along with a safety engineer who observed how things were going.

“We wanted to demonstrate the safety, reliability and maturity of our overall system,” said Shawn Kerrigan, co-founder and chief operating officer of the company, in an interview Monday. The company’s system uses cameras, radar and lidar — laser-based technology to help vehicles determine distance — and handled the different terrains and weather conditions such as rain and low visibility well, he said.

The truck, which traveled on interstates 15 and 70 right before Thanksgiving, had to take scheduled breaks but drove mostly autonomously. There were zero “disengagements,” or times the self-driving system had to be suspended because of a problem, Kerrigan said.

Plus.ai has been running freight every week for about a year, its COO said, but this is the first cross-country trip and partnership it has talked about publicly.

End of year is peak butter time, according to Land O’Lakes.

“To be able to address this peak demand with a fuel- and cost-effective freight transport solution will be tremendously valuable to our business,” said Yone Dewberry, the butter maker’s chief supply officer, in a statement.

How long will it be before self-driving trucks are delivering goods regularly across the nation’s highways? Kerrigan thinks it’s “a few years out.”

Dan Ives, managing director of equity research for Wedbush Securities, predicts there will be quite a few autonomous freight-delivery pilots in 2020 and 2021, with the beginning of a commercial rollout in 2022. Like other experts, he believes the trucking industry will be the first to adopt autonomous technology on a mass scale.

The timeline will depend on regulations, which vary state to state, he said.

About 10 to 15 companies nationwide are working on autonomous freight delivery, Ives said. That includes San Francisco-based self-driving truck startup Embark Trucks, which last year completed a five-day, 2,400-mile cross-country trip. But that truck carried no freight.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: california; commiefornia; elonmusk; gavinnewsom; jerrybrown; pennsylvania; selfdrivingtruck; tesla; truck
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To: Drango

Why?


81 posted on 12/11/2019 5:59:50 PM PST by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
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To: Drango
A self-driving truck delivered butter from California to Pennsylvania in three days

There are no dairy cows in Pennsylvania?

82 posted on 12/11/2019 6:06:25 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Drango
A self-driving truck delivered butter from California to Pennsylvania in three days

Did a self-pumping robot put fuel in the truck's tank?

83 posted on 12/11/2019 6:07:07 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: snoringbear
I’d like to see it pull into a truck stop for fuel and autonomously navigate all the pumps, trucks, cars and clutter laying around without incident.

I've watched a lot of YouTube videos on that. I don't know why, maybe I was bored. But, yeah, how does a self-driving truck take care of some other truck bumping and damaging it. And if the self-driving truck damages property (or injures a person outside) will the self-driving truck stop and assist (or provide medical help)? Truck stop videos are entertaining.

84 posted on 12/11/2019 6:07:11 PM PST by roadcat
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To: bert
the word on the street is that California butter is a carcinogen.

In California; EVERYTHING is!!

85 posted on 12/11/2019 6:08:59 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Zhang Fei
My guess is that we will eventually get to the point that multiple trucks are operated remotely by a single human driver,

We have those now. They are pretty much known as TRAINS!


As a side note: Indianapolis has shut down it's driverless monorail.

86 posted on 12/11/2019 6:12:32 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Zhang Fei
... bathroom breaks would merely involve a temporary hand-off to some other human operator rather looking for a rest stop. ..

Or the gallon jug that has rolled under the seat.

87 posted on 12/11/2019 6:13:45 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: 4Runner

Located or headquartered?


88 posted on 12/11/2019 6:15:30 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Zhang Fei
Not to worry; for after the bugs are worked out by using conventionally fueled vehicles; we move into electric.

And those handy, wireless phone chargers (Q1 enabled) will be scaled up to truck sized, so that the vehicles can be charged as they drive along.

89 posted on 12/11/2019 6:18:53 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

[We have those now. They are pretty much known as TRAINS!]


There aren’t enough rail tracks to move all the goods that need to be moved. Maybe when the population was a fraction of what it is today. And you have to get the container from the track to its final destination.

[As a side note: Indianapolis has shut down it’s driverless monorail.]

The issue is probably more the non-economic nature of the monorail. There are city bus systems where only 10% of the cost is recovered through fares. Monorail systems are even less economic.


90 posted on 12/11/2019 6:19:28 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: 4Runner

Those are MILITARY roads!


91 posted on 12/11/2019 6:19:32 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Zhang Fei; fproy2222
[My thoughts are that it will end up using operators in different areas and the trucks will be handed off to the next operator.]

Pony Express...

92 posted on 12/11/2019 6:22:08 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: thinden

And when they do away with drivers completely what happens if the truck breaks down?


93 posted on 12/11/2019 6:22:39 PM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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To: Cold Heart

ALL salt is SEA salt!
from a mine? It was left behind when SEA water evaporated long, LONG time ago.


94 posted on 12/11/2019 6:25:12 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: polymuser
Slow down.

It's the guy behind who should not be tailgating.

He'll slow as well. (Or wish he had!)

95 posted on 12/11/2019 6:26:31 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Zhang Fei
There aren’t enough rail tracks to move all the goods that need to be moved.

There used to be!

Now; all the railbeds are being converted to trails for those with desk jobs to get some exercise.

96 posted on 12/11/2019 6:30:51 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Drango

Why are they even bothering? There will never be cars, much less trucks on the road completely driverless. It is a disaster waiting to happen.


97 posted on 12/11/2019 6:42:49 PM PST by snippy_about_it
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To: Drango

Before I would get excited I would have to see it navigate through Crashville (Nashville)during Rush hour.


98 posted on 12/11/2019 6:44:03 PM PST by ReformedBeckite (1 of 3 I'm only allowing my self each day)
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To: Zhang Fei

“Maximum Overdrive” coming to a truck stop near you


99 posted on 12/11/2019 6:48:00 PM PST by digger48
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To: billorites
"an autonomous truck"
Truck stop hookers hardest hit.


Didn't you see Airplane? Otto Pilot.
100 posted on 12/11/2019 7:03:48 PM PST by Old Yeller (Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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