Gullflyinghigh
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- Apr 23, 2012
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I for one would like to welcome our kind and benevolent robot overlords.
Was quiet today...Reminds me of the Simpsons episode were Homer becomes a lorry driver, only to discover that all lorries drive themselves.
And a quiet stretch of the M6, doesn't exist.
Less jobs for humans. No thanks Osborne, you tosspot.
Less jobs for humans. No thanks Osborne, you tosspot.
I don't understand how that will work, shirley all ten trucks would have to be going to the same place? Is there a huge amount of deliveries that require up to ten trucks?
Less jobs for humans. No thanks Osborne, you tosspot.
That sounds really shit.
Individual lorries that can operate without a human, yes, a convoy that relies on a human at the front, no thanks.
We're talking about lorries on a road here, that aren't attached to each other.Trains.
"Driverless lorries are to be trialled in the UK, Chancellor George Osborne is expected to confirm in his Budget speech this month.
The Department for Transport said the UK would "lead the way" in testing driverless "HGV platoons".
The technology enables vehicles to move in a group, using less fuel, it said.
The Times reported*trials would take place on the M6 in Cumbria later in 2016, with vehicles in convoy headed by a driver in the leading lorry.
The tests would take place on a quiet stretch of the motorway, it said.
The paper said the plans could result in platoons of up to 10 computer-controlled lorries being driven metres apart from each other.
It said the chancellor was preparing to fund the trials as part of plans to speed up lorry deliveries and cut congestion."
Yes and how many jobs will lorry drivers lose?!
The m6 from Penrith to Carlisle is fairly quiet, especially so at certain times.
There is one plus from this for the common man, although small; slightly less chance of being stuck behind a lorry at 56mph overtaking a lorry at 55.95mph for 10 minutes on varying gradient.