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- July 10, 2014 -
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Walmart Racing to Energize Sales; Just a Few Drayage Truckers on Strike in LA, but Impact Could be Large; US Oil Production Continues Amazing Run; The Self-Driving Trucks Really are Coming |
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$500 Million
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2025
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Year by which Daimler says its self-driving trucks might be ready for the road, after a successful test along a closed stretch of the Autobahn in Germany last week. What Daimler calls the "Highway Pilot"uses a combination of vehicle-to-vehicle communication via Wi-Fi (with a range of 1,640 feet), lateral radar on both sides of the truck (with a range of 197 feet) and full range (820 feet) and short-range (230 feet) radar mounted on the front of the truck. The truck also uses a front stereo camera, mounted just under its windshield. The plan is to have a driver in the car for emergencies - but that driver will be wirelessly working on office-type tasks, else much of the potential savings from the technology would be lost. The self-driving trucks will be here very soon.
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11 Million |
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Average number of barrels of oil the US produced per day in the first quarter, according to a report this week by Bank of America. With planned output expected to increase as the year proceeds, the US is almost certain to be the world's largest oil producer again this year, after receiving that rank in 2013, as the fracking revolution continues on. Amazing. "If the U.S. didn't have this energy supply, prices at the pump would be completely unaffordable," the report said. The US Energy Information Administration says US oil production will peak in 2019 and then plateau, though it is not clear why. |
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