Aurora Driverless Safety Report demonstrates tech readiness
Autonomous trucking developer Aurora has issued a Driverless Safety Report, which outlines its approach to safety engineering, cybersecurity, risk management and other details as it advances driverless trucking tech.
This, as the company is in final preparations to launch its commercial self-driving trucking service in Texas.

“At Aurora, our philosophy isn’t just safety first – it’s safety always,” said chief safety officer Nat Beuse. “Our safety approach spans both product and organization, and in this report we’ve shared a behind-the-scenes look into our safety systems. With the launch of the Aurora Driver, the world will experience driverless trucks safely delivering freight on public roads for the first time.”
Aurora is in the process of closing its safety case for driverless operations on a Dallas-Houston route, which it says proves autonomous trucks are acceptable safe to operate on public roads.
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