March 25 (Reuters) - Aurora Innovation ( AUR ) plans to
allow its self-driving trucks to operate without a driver in
inclement weather after launching commercial trips this year in
Texas, the company said on Tuesday.
The autonomous trucks are expected to start operating on
public roads in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona in 2025, adhering
to speed limits ranging from 25 miles per hour to 75 miles per
hour.
Aurora said in January that it plans to launch the service
in Texas in April.
The company said on Tuesday it intends to expand operational
design domain (ODD) for its autonomous vehicles to include harsh
weather. ODD specifies the conditions and areas where
self-driving vehicles can operate, taking into account
geography, weather and other factors.
The trucks will function in suburban and urban areas, dense
traffic, day and night, and in highway construction zones with
cones and barriers, it said.
Aurora said it will enhance testing for the trucks,
including simulations in virtual environments, assessments on
closed tracks, and performance monitoring on roads before
commercial launch.
Earlier this year, the Uber ( UBER )-backed company signed a
long-term deal with Nvidia ( NVDA ) and Germany's Continental
to deploy driverless trucks.