Was just watching a Daily Dose of Internet and saw a self-driving cargo truck that was "just authorized by the US government to operate on roads".
https://youtu.be/nprJ2c_HdRc?t=40
I always thought these self-driving trucks were bad because they destroy jobs and are likely dangerous.
My first thought when I saw this in the video was, "There's no way people will accept the dangers of this and the jobs it destroys".
But there's been the supply chain problems that would make self-driving trucks more palatable to people, accepting it as the lesser of 2 evils.
Which might just be the entire reason behind the supply chain crisis in the first place, to create justification for self-driving cargo vehicles?
There is a delivery problem…. You don't see it unless you do it every day. Cost of moving product went up before fuel. Driver shortage is as real as Pilot. shortage.
Are your delivery's moving at the same rate (transit time) as before? LTL.. The 3 major small packs slacking a bit as well. Maybe its just my sector. Supply is there the process has slowed.