KEY POINTS
  • TuSimple, a driverless tech company, tested its trucks by hauling fresh watermelons along a 951-mile route from Nogales, Arizona, to Oklahoma City.
  • The job, which normally takes over 24 hours, took only 14 hours and six minutes, the company said.
  • A human driver worked on the pick-up and delivery of the produce. But during the long middle segment of the drive -- from Tucson, Arizona, to Dallas, Texas -- TuSimple's vehicle drove itself with a human safety driver on board.

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TuSimple makes self-driving trucks, a technology that may be among the innovations to help lower longer-run inflation in the transport sector.

Autonomous vehicle company TuSimple on Wednesday claimed that its trucks shaved 10 hours off what's normally a 24-hour job.

The company tested its trucks by hauling fresh watermelons along a 951-mile route from Nogales, Arizona to Oklahoma City. The drive was part of a pilot project with TuSimple partners Giumarra, a produce grower and distributor, and the Associated Wholesale Grocers.

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