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 ...
As driver assistance systems get more and more advanced, and autonomous driving features become more sophisticated every day, ...
“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 ...
A report from Indeed Hiring Lab that examined trends in the U.S. transportation market in Q2 2025 reported that job postings across all transportation categories declined year over year. According to ...
IT turns out that being a lorry driver or a cabbie aren’t the only roles that require a drivers licence. Around 17.4% of jobs require candidates to have a standard driving licence, according to the ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The debate over job-killing automation is raging in a ...
The Bureau Labor of Statistics estimates that there are 426,310 employed as drivers in the United States. If automation strikes, what happens to these jobs and where can drivers look to next?