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In-Driving Tech Puts Two Self-driving Trucks into Operation in Shanghai
Date:2019-01-24 Author:Will Source:www.chinatrucks.com
On January 18, Wuhan-based In-Driving Tech put two heavy-duty self-driving trucks into operation in Shanghai. During their operation, the two vehicles accomplished a number of sophisticated driving tasks.
With the success of the two trucks, truck drivers are freed from their repetitive work and truck safety will be greatly improved.
Targeting the intercity logistic market, In-Driving Tech aims to help logistic companies further cut their overall costs by 30% by lowering their fuel costs and human resources costs.
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