SAN FRANCISCO — Millions of Americans make a living by driving trucks, delivery vans, taxis and ride-hailing cars. When technology takes the wheel, what will happen to their livelihoods? That question ...
Self driving truck with head up display on a road. Inside view. Autonomous vehicles are coming. Trucks carrying freight will likely be the first vehicles to see widespread autonomous use. That is good ...
Three women filed a discrimination complaint against a trucking company over its same-sex training policy, which they say prevented them from being hired. By Peter Eavis The trucking industry has ...
“Automation in trucking demands a managed and just transition.” —Steve Cotton, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation. (Photo: Daimler AG) A new joint report issued by ...
Trucking paid for Scott Spindola to take a road trip down the coast of Spain, climb halfway up Machu Picchu, and sample a Costa Rican beach for two weeks. The 44-year-old from Covina now makes up to ...
I met Claudio at a Midwestern truck stop just before the Great Recession. At the time, I was a sociology grad student trying to understand how long-haul trucking had gone from one of the best ...
Climbing up into the seat of her first big rig truck, author Anne Balay felt powerful instead of angry. Semis tower menacingly above all other vehicles. Looking out over the dashboard can make you ...
Many people worry that the development of self-driving technology will put taxi drivers and truck drivers out of work. What often gets missed is that self-driving technology companies are going to ...