Raising axles, we had that way back in the 1970s, its not air shocks that control them, its air bags that normally have to down when loaded to carry weight.
@@trend.tech2040 That may be true, BUT...humans are ineluctably fallible. Humans also design/build technology. Therefore, technology inherits our propensity to err. In my opinion, the risk far outweighs the reward. Why do you think a lot more people choose to skateboard than skydive? If skateboarding goes wrong, you might break an arm, or maybe get a concussion. If skydiving goes wrong, you die. Sorry, but that's "putting the match a little too close to the gas can" for me.
*The precision and finesse with which this machine operates make it feel like a virtuoso in the world of technology. Its attention to detail elevates the user experience to a level where every click and command becomes a masterpiece.*
7:00 I am amazed we did not have that kind of aerodynamic wing sooner. It was known for decades that trucks lack aerodynamics gravely, and could benefit the most out of fuel efficency. I think trucks can still go step further in a total shape-redesign.
Innovations that put people's jobs at risk should come gradually to allow people to adapt to the change. This way no one will fear for their job and technology can keep on doing stride.
First presentation: I can see a system develop haveing driverless trucks moving between depots located just outside of each city. Drivers take the vehicles for all driving inside cities.
Yeah but its still going to be driven by a stick hauler and I always watch myself whenever they get near me...avoid them like the plague, some of the craziest drivers I've ever encountered.
Keith Walking floors have been around since 1970's.. " Trailer Tails " work poorly at speeds under 65 Mph , many fleets remove them due to high maintaince costs vs actual fuel savings..The actuators and cylinders are unreliable in winter conditions. The tails trap hundreds of pounds of snow which has to be removed to open the doors
Thats when the company was launched by Keith Foster, He originally had the design in the 50s, I used to work for them, good company. Just wish they'd let people vote to have it Unionized...
@@bonelesswhiskey2865 The first one I ever worked on was made 1976 or 77..It was in rough shape , but the owner was impressed that at 10 plus years old parts were available.. He bought more Keith floors over the years..
The ecologie innovative Solutions showcased in this vídeo are totally more impressive - The each year starting with more dynamicly more dynamic, the responsible content creator is more seriously more serious
That hybrid add on battery truck...yeah, the guys I've seen it will be no time before one of them hits that skinny forward leg and dumps that battery on the ground...bet on it.
you missed the trailer plow, that carries its own supply of brine for spraying roadways in preparation for a snow fall and when pulled by a plow truck can plow two lanes of highway. three of thaese can clear 6 lanes in a gang, at once.
Some of the "inventions" you present are over 40 years old! For example, the axle that rises in the cart, is used for weight differences and load distribution on the tires (absolutely not for friction needs). Bottomless cart, has been around for years. Removes snow from trailers, an iron rod with a brush does the job just as well and much cheaper!
Love it when ppl show AI driving options; but it;'s not TESLA Autopilot 🤣🤣 What you showed is highway driving .. the easiest scenario possible. That's basically a lane keep + collision assistance.
Lot's of information but what is going to happen at the scale house and road side inspections and pop up rest area scales and inspection very popular in Pennsylvania
Amazing, you praise artificial intelligence so much, trust it so much, that you are ready to put your trust in it. I (a young man at the age of 50+), have yet to see a computer that did not "stuck" or work incorrectly due to a malfunction (bug). Are you ready to drive in a car equipped with a computer that drives for you? You are brave people but also very stupid! Furthermore, a computer cannot "think" like a human, mainly because it has no emotions! And as long as there is one person on the road (driver or pedestrian), a computer will not be able to 100% predict his behavior and there will always be a risk of an accident!!!
Over half of these innovations were already on the market in the 70's and 80's!
Raising axles, we had that way back in the 1970s, its not air shocks that control them, its air bags that normally have to down when loaded to carry weight.
The radio blackouts from solar activity may get interesting without an actual driver .
I'm sorry but they're going to have to come a lot further technologically for me to be totally comfortable with 80,000lbs completely driving itself.
As a retired driver I whole harterly agree with.
Very much agree! Bad enough they already have cars doing it
No kidding if it can go wrong ,it will !
Its attention to detail elevates the user experience to a level where every click and command becomes a masterpiece.
@@trend.tech2040
That may be true, BUT...humans are ineluctably fallible. Humans also design/build technology. Therefore, technology inherits our propensity to err.
In my opinion, the risk far outweighs the reward. Why do you think a lot more people choose to skateboard than skydive? If skateboarding goes wrong, you might break an arm, or maybe get a concussion. If skydiving goes wrong, you die. Sorry, but that's "putting the match a little too close to the gas can" for me.
These truck innovations are not just practical, but also super cool! I love how they combine technology with real-world needs.
its not air shocks that control them, its air bags that normally have to down when loaded to carry weight.
*The precision and finesse with which this machine operates make it feel like a virtuoso in the world of technology. Its attention to detail elevates the user experience to a level where every click and command becomes a masterpiece.*
Very modern machine
European Genius trucks inventions in América
7:00 I am amazed we did not have that kind of aerodynamic wing sooner. It was known for decades that trucks lack aerodynamics gravely, and could benefit the most out of fuel efficency. I think trucks can still go step further in a total shape-redesign.
Wow
The innovative solutions showcased in this video are impressive - especially the trailer the trailer axles and safety systems. 👍
Innovations that put people's jobs at risk should come gradually to allow people to adapt to the change.
This way no one will fear for their job and technology can keep on doing stride.
Drivers take the vehicles for all driving inside cities.
So many interesting , ideas . Some have been around for many years , with upgrades .Others several good ideas
First presentation: I can see a system develop haveing driverless trucks moving between depots located just outside of each city. Drivers take the vehicles for all driving inside cities.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That folding log trailer is pretty cool
Yeah but its still going to be driven by a stick hauler and I always watch myself whenever they get near me...avoid them like the plague, some of the craziest drivers I've ever encountered.
Zak lift is a far better system than the one at the 5 min mark. Also doesn't have to have its boom on the ground when not in use.
I agree , Casey Lebel makes good use of his . On the other hand if it works for you , use it
Let's start a little bit simpler,,if they can get the self service check outs working properly first
Genius indeed
Keith Walking floors have been around since 1970's.. " Trailer Tails " work poorly at speeds under 65 Mph , many fleets remove them due to high maintaince costs vs actual fuel savings..The actuators and cylinders are unreliable in winter conditions. The tails trap hundreds of pounds of snow which has to be removed to open the doors
Thats when the company was launched by Keith Foster, He originally had the design in the 50s, I used to work for them, good company. Just wish they'd let people vote to have it Unionized...
@@bonelesswhiskey2865 The first one I ever worked on was made 1976 or 77..It was in rough shape , but the owner was impressed that at 10 plus years old parts were available.. He bought more Keith floors over the years..
Drivers take the vehicles for all driving inside cities.
the moving floor trailer was so slow I had to take my 10hour break.
The ecologie innovative Solutions showcased in this vídeo are totally more impressive - The each year starting with more dynamicly more dynamic, the responsible content creator is more seriously more serious
That hybrid add on battery truck...yeah, the guys I've seen it will be no time before one of them hits that skinny forward leg and dumps that battery on the ground...bet on it.
you missed the trailer plow, that carries its own supply of brine for spraying roadways in preparation for a snow fall and when pulled by a plow truck can plow two lanes of highway. three of thaese can clear 6 lanes in a gang, at once.
Good job 👍!!!
I'm retiring in couple years . Good luck with that.
first? love your vid btw
Some of the "inventions" you present are over 40 years old! For example, the axle that rises in the cart, is used for weight differences and load distribution on the tires (absolutely not for friction needs).
Bottomless cart, has been around for years.
Removes snow from trailers, an iron rod with a brush does the job just as well and much cheaper!
TY T.Z
The double trailer invention may look cool but if someone rear ends it....
Removes snow from trailers, an iron rod with a brush does the job just as well and much cheaper
So I know this is the same channel as Lord gizmo so if you could use the voice that you used on that channel that would be great
Love it when ppl show AI driving options; but it;'s not TESLA Autopilot 🤣🤣
What you showed is highway driving .. the easiest scenario possible. That's basically a lane keep + collision assistance.
Lot's of information but what is going to happen at the scale house and road side inspections and pop up rest area scales and inspection very popular in Pennsylvania
This is a good video but BUT almost half of these NEW inventions are NOT NEW, they have been around for decades!
Please explain what you mean "ON ANOTHER LEVEL"? Better than normal, worse than normal, what is normal?
First 😅
Anyone see the movie I Robot? Just saying if you know you know.
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no way AI can replace a human driver from computer experience so far AI is pretty dumb sorry but that what i see
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80% of the things showin here 100% useless
I think all the stupid mistakes in the commentary are to make people comment on the video as corrections, or the guy might just be stupid.
at this point there is no way AI can replace a human driver from computer experience so far AI is pretty dumb sorry but that what i see
Amazing, you praise artificial intelligence so much, trust it so much, that you are ready to put your trust in it.
I (a young man at the age of 50+), have yet to see a computer that did not "stuck" or work incorrectly due to a malfunction (bug).
Are you ready to drive in a car equipped with a computer that drives for you? You are brave people but also very stupid!
Furthermore, a computer cannot "think" like a human, mainly because it has no emotions! And as long as there is one person on the road (driver or pedestrian), a computer will not be able to 100% predict his behavior and there will always be a risk of an accident!!!
Yeah this is a load of horse shit
I watch your channel with pleasure. Your videos are a real treat for the eyes.🥭🎳🥀