Aurora self-driving truck service to launch in 2024

Aurora Innovation, the self-driving technology startup founded by Chris Urmson, one of the original engineers of the Google Self-Driving Car Project that eventually became Waymo, plans to launch a service that offers access to fully automated semi-trailer trucks as soon as 2024, the company said this month.

The service will go by the name Aurora Horizon, and initially operate on a route between Dallas and Houston. Aurora will establish terminals at each end point where a trailer can be delivered and picked up by a human driver for transport to a final destination.

Aurora said the service will be fully scalable, and gradually expanded to more locations. The company said because the trucks will be driverless, they can operate around the clock, stopping only for refueling, loading, and maintenance. The company gave an example of a trailer being transported between Dallas and Los Angeles in less than 24 hours.

Aurora will offer the service via subscription, and said it will provide customers, typically fleet operators, with a more reliable, more predictable, and cost-efficient self-driving service to supplement existing teams of human drivers.