Logistics at a Crossroads: πŸš› Vol 27: Autonomous Trucks – Innovation vs. Impact

 



The road ahead is changing fast.

Autonomous trucks are no longer a futuristic concept—they’re already rolling out in Texas, with companies like Aurora testing completely driverless freight on public highways. No safety driver. No human in the cab. Just a machine in motion.

And as exciting as the technology may be, I can't help but ask: Where does that leave the people?

This episode of Logistics at a Crossroads takes a raw, honest look at what automation could mean for the 3.5 million truck drivers across the U.S.—those who’ve spent their lives behind the wheel. We talk about safety concerns, real-world crash data, refueling logistics, and the quiet question that haunts every innovation: What happens to the humans it replaces?

Yes, technology can make us faster and more efficient. But will we slow down long enough to make sure it’s also just?

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πŸ“’ Let’s keep this conversation going—because at the intersection of logistics and life, people still matter.

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