The obvious concern for drivers is whether this technology can be used to replace them. For car haulers there is another potential impact. Could these vehicles be delivered by simply programming them and sending them off un-manned? The vehicle range would be a limiting factor, but how hard would it be to send them to an intermediate yard and have it refueled and sent on?
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