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November 3, 2015 2 min read

Driverless Trucks May End the Driver Shortage Quickly


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Drivers are Still Needed As of Now

Daimler executives say that the testing phase will be about a decade long and the trucks will be tested for a minimum of a million miles before they will be consider putting them on the roads commercially. As of now, the testing requires that a qualified driver be in the truck all the time. The truck can drive itself, but will signal an alert to the driver if help is necessary. The truck will pull over on its own if there is no driver or if the driver does not respond. The goal is for the driverless technology to reach a point in which a driver is no longer required. The transportation industry is expected to change substantially within the next ten years or so. According to predictions by Morgan Stanley, the capability of cars and trucks to drive themselves completely will be available by 2022. They believe that driverless vehicles will hit the mass market by 2026. Other research groups predict the advent of mass market driverless vehicles any time between 2025 and 2035. Most believe that driverless vehicles will become common, it's only a matter of when.


The Affect of Driverless Trucks on Dealerships

There is currently little known about how driverless trucks will affect dealerships, but industry experts believe that trucking companies will be quick to embrace the benefits of driverless vehicles. It's believed that driverless truck sales will skyrocket in the next ten years or so. One thing that trucking dealerships will likely need to do is make sure that their maintenance and repair technicians are fully trained to work on the driverless vehicle systems. Another things that dealerships can do ahead of the advent of self-driving trucks is educate their sales staff about these vehicles so that they will be prepared to answer any questions that the trucking companies have.

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