Driverless Trucks
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Union outcry as automation eats up 400 oilsands jobs – and it’s just the beginningWhile experts cite numerous benefits to autonomous vehicles, including safety and environmental benefits, many fear driverless technology is a threat to several professions.CanadaFeb 1, 2018
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Could Edmonton become a leader in the development of driverless trucks?The city is trying to lay the groundwork so Edmonton can be North America's leader in testing, and developing driverless vehicles. City council's urban planning committee was told the closest achievable market is trucks.EconomyMar 15, 2017
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