Trucking: First computer-driven, commercial semi-truck to be approved by the Department of...
...Transportation of a US state to drive and transport goods on all super-highways between shipping depots within a state, without human supervision on board or being followed by a pursuit vehicle with a kill switch.
Future Challenges:
1) First computer-driven commercial semi-truck to be approved by the Departments of Transportation (DOT) of enough US states to enable it to drive (without human supervision on board or being followed by a pursuit vehicle with a kill switch) on the DOT’s super-highways to deliver a truckload of crushed cars, which were totaled in head-on collusions with semi-trucks resulting in the death of at least one driver or passenger in each, from a scrap yard on the East Coast to a metal recycling plant on the West Coast.
2) First computer-driven commercial semi-truck to be approved by all State Departments of Transportation to drive and transport goods on all super-highways between truck depots in all 48 continental US states.
3) First computer-driven commercial semi-truck to be approved by all State Departments of Transportation to drive and transport goods on all roads and highways in all 48 continental US states.
4) First commercial trucking company to add a computer-driven semi-truck to its fleet and regularly use it to transport cargo.
5) First commercial trucking company (with at least 100 trucks in its fleet) to only use computer-driven semi-trucks for its fleet.
6) First US state to not require computer-driven semi owners to have a driver’s license to be able to operate their computer-driven semis.
7) First US state to prohibit human-driven commercial semi-trucks from operating on its super-highways.
8) First major US state (9 million population or more) to prohibit human-driven commercial semi-trucks from operating on its super-highways.
First moving truck rental company to:
9) Offer a computer-driven moving truck to their customers. [The moving company giving the truck the mailing address of the mover, the truck driving there, the truck figuring out the best place to park to make it easiest and quickest for the movers to load, and, after being loaded and ready for the move, the mover giving the truck the mailing address it is to drive to and the truck driving there.]
10) Have all of its rental moving trucks be computer-driven. Moving company must have at least 100 rental moving trucks.
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