I think he was just making a general statement, not to anyone. I mean, our world is becoming more and more technologically controlled...good or bad, if we like it or not...lol.
I believe it was California that was requiring driverless trucks to have an occupant. Though, not a "driver." A repairman? I'll try to find the article. This may create jobs, but rather than having 11 hour shifts of people driving straight, it is 24 hours a day, 8 hour shifts, being active in the cab. Or salary...maybe they "manage" the truck...lol
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