The ability to reason, ability to imagine and ability to think beyond one's experience is clearly seen in many posters here.....
All these talk of autonomous vehicles can't handle trailer or rough terrain. I think you better not let them know, because obviously people on photography forum don't have your vast experience:
Automation and driverless technology are tipped as major growth areas in the HGV and passenger…
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Yes, very sophisticated farm machinery is now in use, but it's well beyond the financial reach of most farms. Its primary (real world) function (in the UK) is to allow the drivers to work incredibly long hours, but when it suffers a hiccup it still needs the high level of skill that only experienced farm workers possess, and it's virtually useless when the ground is 'soft'. And this technology doesn't have any effect driving on the road. Basically what the driver does, in a specific field, is to record his manual actions for future use.
The situation may be different in the USA, and they may be able to use it there to save on skilled worker wages.
There's an interesting photo in that linked article, showing a dual wheel machine which again, is common in the massive landscape of the USA. We have, among others, a very large 270 HP tractor. In theory, we'd like dual wheels on it (they're available) but adding them would increase the width by 2 metres, so it wouldn't go through any field gates or on any road - illustrating the different situations and different challenges in different countries.
And as for electric vehicles, how long would their endurance be when they use 12 litres of diesel per hour? What would happen if it runs out of juice, miles from the nearest charging point? I suppose that we could tow it there with a diesel-powered vehicle . . . a bit heavy to push, at 30 or so tonnes.
As for my own "vast experience" no, I'm just a very ordinary guy with a normal level of driving experience, and there's one type of driving licence that I don't have. All that I have is licences to drive:
All motorbikes
Cars
Trailers
7.5 tonne
Tractor
Telehandler
Track laying
HGV1 (which includes 2 and 3)
Tractors don't have a specific test to drive on the road but insurers insist on them.