Aurora's Driverless Trucks: Cutting Time, Sparking Debate


Author: The Daily News Now! February 28, 2026 Duration: 1:18
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Aurora's Driverless Trucks: Cutting Time, Sparking Debate

Auroras driverless semi-trucks hit Arizona highways, cutting transit times in half by eliminating human driver breaks. While human drivers like Tim Bickler express job concerns, business owners like Eric Ramirez see cost benefits. Auroras Aurora Driver system boasts a spotless safety record, with over 250,000 driverless miles logged since launch. The company plans to have over 200 driverless trucks on roads by 2026.

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