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German vehicle manufacturer MAN has been testing driverless lorries on the motorway for the past couple of days. On Thursday, German Transport Minister Volker Wissing ventured on board a computer-controlled semitrailer truck on the A9 near the southern city of Munich. "Our goal is to become the lead market for automated and connected driving," the minister said. It could help to cope with the increasing volume of freight despite the growing shortage of drivers, he said. With the law on autonomous driving, which dates back to his predecessor, Andreas Scheuer, Germany has "taken the leading posi...
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German vehicle manufacturer MAN has been testing driverless lorries on the motorway for the past couple of days. On Thursday, German Transport Minister Volker Wissing ventured on board a computer-controlled semitrailer truck on the A9 near the southern city of Munich. "Our goal is to become the lead market for automated and connected driving," the minister said. It could help to cope with the increasing volume of freight despite the growing shortage of drivers, he said. With the law on autonomous driving, which dates back to his predecessor, Andreas Scheuer, Germany has "taken the leading posi...
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German vehicle manufacturer MAN has been testing driverless lorries on the motorway for the past couple of days. On Thursday, German Transport Minister Volker Wissing ventured on board a computer-controlled semitrailer truck on the A9 near the southern city of Munich. "Our goal is to become the lead market for automated and connected driving," the minister said. It could help to cope with the increasing volume of freight despite the growing shortage of drivers, he said. With the law on autonomous driving, which dates back to his predecessor, Andreas Scheuer, Germany has "taken the leading posi...
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German heavy vehicle manufacturer MAN is to begin testing driverless lorries on German motorways on Thursday. Germany's Transport Minister Volker Wissing is to be on board for a test drive on the A9 Autobahn north of Munich. The computer-controlled semi-trailer truck will travel around 10 kilometres from Allershausen, north of Munich, to the Fürholzen-West service area to promote the new technology. Truck manufacturer MAN developed the test vehicle together with suppliers Bosch, Knorr-Bremse, Leoni, Tüv Süd and other partners and trialled it on the company's own test site. With a special permi...
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MAN testet fahrerlose Lastwagen seit einigen Tagen auf der Autobahn. Auch Bundesverkehrsminister Volker Wissing wagte sich an Bord. Auf der A9 nördlich von München fuhr er in einem computergesteuerten Sattelschlepper von Allershausen knapp zehn Kilometer bis zur Raststätte Fürholzen-West mit und zeigte sich begeistert. «Unser Ziel ist es, zum Leitmarkt für das automatisierte und vernetzte Fahren zu werden», sagte der FDP-Politiker. Es könne helfen, das steigende Frachtaufkommen trotz des wachsenden Fahrermangels zu bewältigen. Mit dem Gesetz zum autonomen Fahren, das noch von seinem Vorgänger ...
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