---
title: "Driverless truck corridor from Mexico to Manitoba proposed"
description: "Imagine trucks hauling cargo from Canada through the United States to Mexico and back navigate border crossings without the need for passports, visas or even a driver to steer them."
date: "2015-05-26"
modified: "2015-08-13"
authors:
  - name: "Mark Parker"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/parkerm"
url: "https://futurism.com/driverless-truck-corridor-from-mexico-to-manitoba-proposed"
categories:
  - "Advanced Transport"
  - "Self-Driving Vehicles"
tags:
  - "transport"
---

# Driverless truck corridor from Mexico to Manitoba proposed

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- The plan is for an autonomous vehicle corridor along Route 83, which runs north-south through Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota. The road then continues into Manitoba.
- Anderson said he understands why the idea is unnerving for some, but noted that unmanned vehicles have the potential to remove human error from driving.
- One of the concerns Anderson hears most often is that a vehicle's system could be hacked and taken over. "There have to be security measures in place so that doesn't happen."