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A pair of tractor-trailers with automated truck platooning technology is now traveling Interstate 70 between Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana, delivering shipments for Ease Logistics.
Later this year, ODOT and INDOT plan to release a Request for Proposals for additional automated truck deployments in the region.“This technology offers a complete safety system with ...
Ease Logistics is testing automated truck platooning technology on Interstate 70 in collaboration with the Ohio and Indiana departments of transportation, according to an April 14 press release.
and automatic braking. All of these features are designed to improve safety and reduce driver stress.” The trucks, from EASE Logistics, use platooning technology that allows the driver of the ...
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 ...
In the race between these automated systems companies to get their trucks to market, we must also ask: Is Aurora rushing the deployment of their trucks to keep investors happy? Are these trucks ...
However, they are a bit different than the trucks around them because these trucks are partially automated. The trucks aren’t driverless. Both have drivers behind the wheel at all times.