This report explores how a transition to driverless trucks could happen. Reduced reliance on humans to move road freight offers many benefits. It also threatens to disrupt the careers and lives of millions of professional truck drivers. Based on different scenarios for the large-scale introduction of automated road freight transport, this study makes recommendations to help governments manage potential disruption and ensure a just transition for affected drivers.
Published on: 06/06/2017 - 16:40
Author:
ACEA (European Automobile Manufactures Association), IRU, ITF (International Transport Forum), OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Type of document:
Reports & publications
Region:
Global
Size:
75 pages
This report explores how a transition to driverless trucks could happen. Reduced reliance on humans to move road freight offers many benefits. It also threatens to disrupt the careers and lives of millions of professional truck drivers. Based on different scenarios for the large-scale introduction of automated road freight transport, this study makes recommendations to help governments manage potential disruption and ensure a just transition for affected drivers.
Published on: 06/06/2017 - 16:40
Author: ACEA (European Automobile Manufactures Association), IRU, ITF (International Transport Forum), OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Type of document: Reports & publications
Region: Global
Size: 75 pages
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