Until recently, the idea of autonomous vehicles seemed like science fiction. Today, they are already being tested on roads around the world, and more and more companies are investing in the development of self-driving trucks and cars .
But one question still remains: when will autonomous transportation become our everyday life?
What is autonomous transportation?
Autonomous transportation involves the use of vehicles that move without a human driver , using sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence.
- Autonomous vehicles are already in the testing phase in cities like San Francisco and Tokyo.
- Autonomous trucks are being tested on long routes in the US and Europe because logistics is believed to benefit the most from this technology.
Learn more at: McKinsey – Autonomous Driving
When is daily application expected?
According to expert estimates:
- 2025–2030. → more and more pilot projects and limited routes for self-driving trucks.
- 2030–2035. → wider application in public transport and freight transport.
- After 2035. → more massive integration into everyday traffic is expected.
In other words: autonomous vehicles already exist, but it will be at least a decade before they become commonplace on the roads.
Autonomous trucks and logistics
For logistics and transport, autonomous trucks could bring a revolution:
- 24/7 transportation without breaks for drivers
- reduction of labor costs
- more precise routes and less risk of human error
But there are also challenges:
- regulations and safety issues
- high technology costs
- lack of infrastructure
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Advantages and disadvantages of autonomous transportation
Advantages:
- safer traffic (fewer accidents caused by human error)
- saving costs in transport
- more efficient routes and reduced emissions
Disadvantages:
- job losses for drivers
- high initial costs
- unclear laws and regulations
- security risks (cyber attacks, malfunctions)

Global examples
- Waymo (Google) already runs autonomous taxis in the US.
- Tesla is working on an autopilot system for passenger and commercial vehicles.
- TuSimple and Aurora are testing self-driving trucks in North America.
- EU projects – Germany and the Netherlands already have legislative frameworks for testing autonomous trucks.
FAQ: Autonomous transportation
Q: When will autonomous transportation become a reality?
A: The first wider projects are expected by 2030, while mass application will start after 2035.
Q: Will autonomous trucks replace drivers?
A: Probably partially – initially it will be used for long routes, while drivers will still be needed in local transport.
Q: What are the biggest obstacles to autonomous transportation?
A: Infrastructure, regulation, security and high costs.
Conclusion
Autonomous transport is no longer a question of “if”, but “when”. The technology exists, but barriers such as legislation, security and infrastructure slow down its mass adoption.
For the transportation and logistics industry, this means great opportunities, but also great changes . Companies that start preparing in time will be at an advantage when autonomous vehicles become part of everyday life.
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