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Depressing map whp
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and the UK too... :thumbsup |
Looking for a new $12.00/hr skill -- look no further ...
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America is becoming be the new China with cheap goods made with cheap labour and then shipped to China for sale.
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So wow when this self driving vehicle thing happens for real a whole lot of states going to get fucked
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It will be a wash. All the trucks (many?) will have to be retrofitted or replaced. Also, trucks will not travel unattended (*I hope).
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So what are all the truckers gonna do when all the trucks are driverless?
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Entire fleets could be swapped to driverless in under 10 years if not 5 years. |
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A friend of mine's dad worked for a major trucking company and he had the same truck for about 15 years. Another person I know works for himself as an owner/driver and his truck is about 15 years old at least. They might rebuild motors and transmissions, but my understanding is the truck isn't replaced that often. That said, I think we will eventually see automated semi's take over the industry, but I don't think it will get serious for another 15-20 years. |
I know plenty of kids with 60-100k+ of college debt that aren't applying themselves and working $12-$16 hour office jobs with college degrees.
I know plenty of truckers that spent 0-3000 on school and started at $15-$20+ an hour with tons of overtime and no college debt. :2 cents: |
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My thought, is it will start like a train system. Driverless trucks will do the over the road trucking and drop off and pick up at localized shipment yards. Actual drivers will then do the local driving to the final destination. As far as 5 and 10 year old trucks, I'm talking mostly big fleet trucks but the lowered savings on insurance will squeeze out the little guys. As insurance premiums go down for driverless trucks they will go up for trucks with drivers as insurance companies have less and less of a pool to cover the losses. The same will happen to normal drivers as well. It will get too expensive to drive yourself because of the cost of insurance. |
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Iam really surprised it isnot Starbucks Barista.
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If you read the article you would know ...
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If we had a public works program to build lanes with barrier walls for long haul trucks on the Interstate road system we would accomplish creating new job and training opportunities. Along with that work we could build out a 100G fiber Internet underground backbone -- carriers could lease lines from the new Department of Communications and build out their own networks trunking to these lines. |
Its not just trucking... when driverless and not owning cars become a reality. Think of the industries that will collapse....
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Humans will always need transport devices
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