All the new tractors come standard with lane assist, automatic braking and adaptive cruise control. A lot of the older tractors have been retrofitted with those features. Would not be surprised to see sleeper teams being replaced with self driving trucks in the next 5-10 years.I'm not sure if it will happen with UPS for a long time. The self driving would have to be perfect. Too much liability for accidents, UPS hates bad press. We would still have humans on the roads and you can look up times self driving fails that got into crashes because other humans are still on the road.
Self driving still requires a driver. I don't see the US allowing completely driverless cars in our life times. UPS is still 20 years behind all the safety features that can be used now. Lane assist, automatic stops for backing and intersections etc. These technologies exist and have for a while, buy they're not on our trucks.
The range on all electric vehicles still require recharges. That requires a person. The technology has gotten better but I cannot see a battery lasting 2000 miles before it needs to be recharged. Not soon anyway.
What I do see UPS doing sooner is using all electric vehicles for package delivery, maybe sleepers/feeders. But they would still require drivers. Our current tech is amazing, but its nowhere near perfect.
While it may be coming eventually, I'm not convinced it will happen in our careers or maybe even our lifetime.
All of our tractors have been retrofitted with the Bendix adaptive cruise and auto braking.All the new tractors come standard with lane assist, automatic braking and adaptive cruise control. A lot of the older tractors have been retrofitted with those features. Would not be surprised to see sleeper teams being replaced with self driving trucks in the next 5-10 years.
All the new tractors come standard with lane assist, automatic braking and adaptive cruise control. A lot of the older tractors have been retrofitted with those features. Would not be surprised to see sleeper teams being replaced with self driving trucks in the next 5-10 years.
If by lane assist you mean that annoying buzzer that goes off when you vacate your lane without a turn signal, then yes. My personal vehicle will actually jerk you back in your lane and that would be completely unsafe in a tractor. As far as auto braking goes, I have no idea since I don’t run up on people to find out. We do have adaptive cruise that will back you off if you get within 4 seconds of following distance.All the new tractors come standard with lane assist, automatic braking and adaptive cruise control. A lot of the older tractors have been retrofitted with those features. Would not be surprised to see sleeper teams being replaced with self driving trucks in the next 5-10 years.
You don't need to run up on people to find this out. All it takes is for someone to cut across your path like thatAs far as auto braking goes, I have no idea since I don’t run up on people to find out.
Yeah ours don’t brake unless you have the cruise set. If someone cuts you off with your foot on the gas the alarm just beeps like crazy.You don't need to run up on people to find this out. All it takes is for someone to cut across your path like thatwho wants to make the exit from the far left lane. The sad thing about it is the tractor will brake hard when in reality they had plenty of time to cut across your path and make the exit without needing to brake.
Huh? They brake really hard even when not on cruise. Only happened to me once but I definitely was not using cruise control. New KW. Scared the sheet out of me.Yeah ours don’t brake unless you have the cruise set. If someone cuts you off with your foot on the gas the alarm just beeps like crazy.
Not in my experience. I drive the Macks though. I’ll leave those KW’s to you old timers with bad knees.Huh? They brake really hard even when not on cruise. Only happened to me once but I definitely was not using cruise control. New KW. Scared the sheet out of me.
This happened to me with a set of rough train tracks. Freightliner came to a complete stop. No cruise.Huh? They brake really hard even when not on cruise. Only happened to me once but I definitely was not using cruise control. New KW. Scared the sheet out of me.
There are different methods of determine objects or hazards in the road. Most current systems are very crude. They have been running 100% automated loads in the west for a couple years already. As stated, once regulations are figured out, this can be implemented within a few years.This happened to me with a set of rough train tracks. Freightliner came to a complete stop. No cruise.
I have had trucks that flash collision alert for overhead signs. Or pick up cars in other lanes. cars on an exit ramp everytime.
This is in perfect weather. Throw some rain or snow in the mix an the system is worthless
Thoughts are not to recommend the job to anyone new because it’ll be here before they retireThis is going to happen regardless and its already happening in some parts of the world. Any thoughts on how/if/when this will affect the trucking side of UPS?? What are your thoughts/facts?