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Research: Autonomous Trucks Can Reduce Emissions and Fight Climate Change

PITTSBURGH , April 30 /Businesswire/ - New research shows that autonomous trucks will fight climate change by helping the freight and logistics industry reduce emissions, meet environmental regulatory mandates, and bring down operating costs for energy efficient technology.


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