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Autonomous trucker Tusimple logs first nohuman road test

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NEW YORK » A semitruck completed an 80-mile route in Arizona with no human on board and no human interventi­on during the trip using technology developed by Tusimple, the company said Wednesday.

The San Diego company says it’s the first successful fully-autonomous run by a class 8 vehicle, or semi, on open public roads with no human interventi­on. The nighttime trip earlier this month started at a railyard in Tucson, Arizona and ended at a distributi­on center in Phoenix with approval and supervisio­n from the Arizona Department of Transporta­tion and law enforcemen­t.

A lead vehicle scouted the route for unexpected obstacles about five miles ahead of the autonomous semi, and a trailing vehicle following about one-half mile behind the truck was prepared to intervene if necessary, along with several unmarked police vehicles. Tusimple said the semi successful­ly navigated highway lane changes, traffic signals, on-ramps and offramps while “naturally interactin­g with other motorists.”

“This test reinforces what we believe is our unique position at the forefront of autonomous trucking, delivering advanced driving technology at commercial scale,” said Tusimple CEO Cheng Lu.

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