Quarterhill discusses transport modernization as U.S. marks 70 years of federal highways
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The US marks 70 years of federal highways, with Quarterhill Inc. working to digitize transport infrastructure. The interstate network, launched in 1956, carries nearly 25% of US automotive traffic and moves trillions of dollars of freight annually. Concerns include aging roads and bridges, securing and managing freight, and improving safety as autonomous vehicles grow. Quarterhill's AI platforms process billions of transactions and enable transportation agencies to optimize travel. The company discusses the spread of autonomous trucks and vehicles, and the challenges of managing autonomous transport, including infrastructure and public safety.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Autonomous freight technology is gaining operational experience and data in the US at a rapid pace, outpacing other regions.
- · Ensuring infrastructure capacity and supporting systems can advance with autonomous technology is crucial to capture significant cost savings and manage increased roadway wear and congestion.