Aurora Deploys Autonomous Trucks
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Driverless big rig robotrucks are now on the road in this state

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Aurora 's autonomous trucks now operate on routes between Dallas and Houston , hauling commercial loads.
Additional trucks will start operating on public roads in New Mexico and Arizona by the end of 2025 .
Aurora uses high-resolution cameras, radar and lidar to understand the environment.
Aurora 's safety approach is evaluated through a "safety case" method, commonly used in aviation and nuclear industries.
Aurora 's deployment of autonomous trucks in Texas offers a glimpse into the future of transportation.
The benefits of increased efficiency and potential for safer roads are compelling.
We need independent verification of safety claims and a proactive approach to managing the impact on jobs.
The key will be ensuring that as driverless trucks hit the roads, we also support the workers affected by this transition.
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