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The Whac-A-Mole reality of autonomous trucking regulations

February 2, 2024

If you thought last year’s veto of a Teamsters-backed ban on heavy-duty autonomous trucking in California put the issue to rest, think again. While 23 states allow at least testing of driverless trucking, emerging challenges resemble the arcade game Whac-A-Mole.

Early-stage commercialized driverless trucking on Interstate 45 in Texas looks likely later this year. The state embraced the technology in 2017. Yet a move to stop driver-out operations percolated in the Texas Legislature last year.

“That was the opportunity for the Legislature to do it, and we’re thankful that the bill didn’t move,” Jeff Farrah, executive director of the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association (AVIA), told me.

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