Driverless trucks ride at night with TuSimple’s improved camera system
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In its quest to roll out the country’s first commercialized fleet of autonomous trucks, TuSimple has added an improved camera and vision system that lets its vehicles operate at night and in low-light situations. Currently, TuSimple can run its trucks for an average of 12 hours per day, or 50 percent usage, but this new system can push that up to an average utilization of 80 percent. It’s not difficult to do the math on how much more ground each vehicle can cover with what is essentially night v…