Source: Marginal REVOLUTION
As autonomous trucking moves from prototype to deployment, carriers will face pressure to slash rates and pass savings to shippers, which could trigger consolidation among trucking firms that can't absorb the technology costs upfront. The friction point isn't the technology itself but the transition period—states with heavy truck traffic will see job losses concentrated in specific regions, while logistics hubs may attract denser shipping as marginal routes become unprofitable to operate.