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Will Autonomous Commercial Vehicles Curb Truck Accidents?

Autonomous commercial semis are hitting test roads across America, with Google testing their delivery trucks in Georgia while Tesla is taking their tractor trailers to California freeways. Been injured in truck accidents that involved an autonomous u2018testu2019 semi? Contact the experienced professionals truck accident attorney in Salt Lake City at Jardine Law Offices to discuss your legal options, whou2019ll fight with them and get the compensation you deserve.

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Will Autonomous Commercial Vehicles Curb Truck Accidents?

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  1. Will Autonomous Commercial Vehicles Curb Truck Accidents?

  2. Autonomous commercial semis are hitting test roads across America, with Google testing their delivery trucks in Georgia while Tesla is taking their tractor trailers to California freeways. With an accident involving an autonomous Uber car that killed a pedestrian in Tempe forcing the ridesharing giant to halt testing, all wonder just how likely truck accidents will diminish over time when semis become driverless. Or, will your Salt Lake City truck accidents attorney will still be fighting claims in 50 years?

  3. Automation Isn’t Close To Perfection There’s only so many ways engineers can mimic human interactivity. It’s easy to program cars and trucks to spot obstructions, brake when other vehicles come within a certain proximity and even change lanes. Problem is, many components of driving can’t be replaced by human beings, such as knowing when it’s prudent to pass other cars and how hard to apply brakes when obstructions quickly enter their field of vision.

  4. Now, you’ll admit that many other driver reactions have been perfected, such as speed adjustment and automatically turning on wipers when moisture is detected. We’d still be remiss to assume that autonomous transportation is perfected, or even close. Besides, how could autonomous vehicles avoid an oncoming vehicle traveling at high speeds? They can’t, and probably won’t

  5. Should Autonomy Stop Evolving? The problem with any computer-driven innovation involves the very same thing you all experience every day: hacking, viruses, and internal errors. What happens when semis go fully automated, and their software malfunctions while hauling 20,000 pounds of merchandise? It’ll be someone’s head.

  6. Nobody wants autonomous transportation to cease evolvement. It’s important that you not get ahead of ourselves, according to truck accident attorney in Salt Lake City, and assume that vehicles with onboard technology rivaling the DeLorean from Back to the Future will not need human beings behind the wheel. There’s so much that needs to be improved on semis that rely on proprietary software technology, and plenty of testing that needs to be done to make sure all angles are covered.

  7. What’s Next? Google and Tesla are spearheading the development of autonomous semis, with competitors quickly lining up to challenge their price points. Deployment is still several years away, which one would assume will begin with today’s biggest trucking need – package transportation.

  8. Hire An Attorney Been injured in truck accidents that involved an autonomous ‘test’ semi? Contact the experienced professionals at Jardine Law Offices to discuss your legal options, who’ll fight with them and get the compensation you deserve.

  9. Contact Details 825 N 300 W Ste N-224 Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 Address: Phone No: 801-350-3506 For more details: https://www.jardinelawoffices.com/contact/

  10. Thank You

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