CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum » Cycling News

'Self-driving' lorries to be tested on UK roads

(13 posts)

No tags yet.


  1. Ed1
    Member

  2. crowriver
    Member

    "Up to three lorries will travel in formation, with acceleration and braking controlled by the lead vehicle."

    Hmm. Without wishing to be unfair to the 'innovators' and the road haulage industry, this miraculous phenomenon already exists. It's called a train.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  3. ih
    Member

    It's called a train.

    Yeah, but...you can see where they're coming from. Load up several wagons at a central depot and off they go in a Convoy. Near to the destination they can peel off to local sites. Trains can't do that. If it works, expect longer convoys, and then autonomously driven convoys.

    10:4 buddy.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  4. Murun Buchstansangur
    Member

    Plus when we have self-driving cars, they will be slipstreaming the lorries. A big motorised chain gang. The cars'll probably have to compensate the lorry fuel cost though.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  5. gembo
    Member

    Breaker 1/9 we're in a great big convoy.

    Lorries in middle America already drive in big gangs. This is just deleting the other drivers. They can go the equivalent of the length of Britain in a straight line and then there is a junction to do with curvature of the earth or time zones or not falling asleep.

    In UK we have quite bendy motorways this will be pants 10/4

    Posted 6 years ago #
  6. splitshift
    Member

    Trains , yep been doing this for years. So who goes first, who decides where to go, who decides when the snow on the approaching road is too heavy and decides to take alternative route?? Er .... ittle just stop. Sorry this idea , is as previous comments mentioned, pants !! It's a cynical ploy by large, possibly" retail companies" who would create convoys of there own vehicles, taking over the world, while saving you money every day !! Besides, so many people will be out of a job , there will be no need for ships because no one will have a job and hence no money !! Doubt if this will become common any time soon ...,
    10:10 , on the flip side good buddy

    Posted 6 years ago #
  7. gembo
    Member

    Big crash on M 1 at Newport Pagnall. Road to be closed all day. Stay safe out there splitshift

    Posted 6 years ago #
  8. chdot
    Admin

    No doubt some will take this as a reason for driverless lorries -

    "

    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and are in custody.

    "

    http://www.scotsman.com/news/transport/m1-crash-8-people-dead-after-major-motorway-accident-1-4543030

    Posted 6 years ago #
  9. splitshift
    Member

    M1 crash, horrendous. No sympathy from trucking fraternity for charged drivers. Still a very nasty approach to cyclists from many old school truck drivers but definitely changing, many younger drivers see old fat unfit guys and don't want to be that. Cycle and keep fit generally.as I drive trucks , I think I know how to deal with them but still some total ****holes out there! Good cheery wave from semi blackout ninja on queensferry road other night as I held back traffic to maintain safety of biker.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  10. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Have we all seen this;

    https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/2017-2019/0112/18112.pdf

    Strange that it applies to Scotland despite 'transport' being 'devolved'. I'd have thought the presence of robotic vehicles would change the entire transport infrastructure. It might be necessary to restrict cyclists to cycle paths for instance. For their own safety.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  11. crowriver
    Member

    That's all/mostly reserved stuff, no? Vehicle registration and licensing, insurance liability, etc.

    Posted 6 years ago #
  12. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    @crowriver

    It is, yes. But the implications are huge for 'transport' I'd have thought?

    Posted 6 years ago #
  13. unhurt
    Member

    I have been told that just because [anything you might like to mention] has huge implications for Scotland it would be naive to assume that anyone preparing bills at a UK level would necessarily care notice.

    Posted 6 years ago #

RSS feed for this topic

Reply

You must log in to post.


Video embedded using Easy Video Embed plugin