burrheadd
KING Of GIFS
The company has no valid reason to embrace this....
Other than to save a boatload of money
The company has no valid reason to embrace this....
Maybe way down the road, but today the tech has to be far too expensive.Other than to save a boatload of money
The liability would be on the manufacturer.I don't see that happening, or the Union allowing it.
The company has no valid reason to embrace this.... the liability would be huge.
Not a matter of if. Only whenLaugh now or give it credibility. The writing is on the wall.
Something I completely took into account when coming up with my exit plan.Not a matter of if. Only when
The liability would be on the manufacturer.
The union won’t exactly have a say in it
Just like automated buildings. The company will do what they want.That's debatable.
In years past.... UPS always let "others" figure out the learning curve on
new technology. I don't see this being any different.
Hoffa: Teens Driving Trucks Interstate Would Jeopardize Safety
Sure they will.
It's an issue.... that would be subject to collective bargaining.
Look what they have already done, in the recent National Master Freight Agreement.
"Prohibitions against using driverless trucks."
Workers at YRC Freight, Holland, New Penn Approve National Master Contract
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Just like automated buildings. The company will do what they want.
UPS has been quietly delivering cargo using self-driving trucksespecially you feeder guys it’s coming a whole lot quicker than you think.
A robot dispatcher and a self-driving truck just sent a load 'without any human involvement'
Don’t worry. BUG says the union won’t let the company do it.
You boomers are toxic.... somethings I have heard over the past 7-10years
>hurrrrr amazon will never be able to deliver their own stuff, just look at what happened to DHL!!! Member....member that guise? Never gonna happen.
Here we are with amazon delivering 100% of their volume in some city’s, very soon every city
>autonomous vehicles will never happen in our life time!!!! NEVER!!! Driving a big truck in a straight line is really hard! No way!!! Whose gonna cover an injury in the case of accident.
Here we are, we have fully functional autonomous vehicles that currently only need a dipship on the drivers seat for regulatory purposes.... whose gonna cover if said autonomous vehicle causes a death? The same insurance that will cover when a extra sleepy ups driver doses off and kills a person.... at a lower premium at that.
>ups will never use drones in our life time.... hahahahaha where is the drone gonna drop the package... hahahahaha what if a drone hurts a kid!! Zomg can you imagine
Ups now has faa approval for line of site flight, in a few years the approval will include more.
Get your heads out of the sand. The lack of imagination and resistance to change is sad actually.
Tay is love. Tay is life.I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.
Can’t wait until a robot or sup takes over my route. Sure they’d eventually get it. It’d be 3 weeks of missed and lates until they figured it out. Orion will have me at 64 miles on a metropolitan route, when you can do it in 58 using common sense. The Orion guy admitted there was a glitch in the system for passing up business savers to do later in the day. I worked with them for 3 days as instructed and it’s even more friend’d up. I don’t care anymore. Follow it if I want some OT. If it’s friday I’ll run it my way and go home early.Safety takes time .
They have been running triples in other places for many years. But only a few roads in good weather.