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This could end in tears.
A group of trucks bunching together will in effect be blocking motorway exits for the hard of thinking out there. The ones I mean are the ones who have to pass everything before the last minute dash for the slip road. In that "I'll just pass that wagon before I...Oh, there's three of them together"
It may work fine where there is a decent road network in place, though with our motorway system and ill disciplined drivers I can only see problems.
Imagine a convoy of these trucks on a single carriage way doing 50mph when cars can legally do 60mph (National Speed Limit for the pedantic reader). Now imagine that drivers of powerful cars (not plebmobiles) decide to start pepperpotting with the absence of oncoming traffic. How long would it be before one truck finds itself too far away from the truck in front, assuming that as the car pulls in front of it, it has to leave a reasonable distance?
What about lorry jacking, when raiders pick on the tail vehicle which is unmanned and force it to stop, allowing someone to board and take manual control.
What about the Highway Code? If the lead vehicle pulls out from a side junction, does the rest of the convoy have a RIGHT to follow, or should they GIVE WAY to any vehicles approaching that junction on the MAIN ROAD. The Code does need updating to take into account the new technology that is creeping into our driving systems.
What about driving licenses? You need a license to drive a car, lorry, bus and bike (powered versions, not those pedal thingies), but what about if you are simply the operator of the computer that drives the car, lorry or bus (no real biker in their right mind would have control of their pride and joy to a soulless machine)? There may be a question that the person sat behind the steering wheel, if not actually driving, doesn't need a driving license if their only responsibility is to monitor the computer system that is actually doing the driving.
A curry is hot, a cherry bakewell is sweet, a rose smells nice, and a fart stinks to high heaven. As humans we can know the difference, but how can a computer know the difference, the same as we know when something is not quite right.
I would have thought three goods vechiles linked together is called a freight train and the best place for it is on two metal rails.
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