25,000 Korea's truckers went on strike and the government delivered a stern warning to them, saying that any illegal activity will be met with a strong response. Economic damage caused by the week-long strike in June is at 2 trillion won.
The government will provide more subsidies to cargo truck drivers and others using diesel vehicles, such as bus and taxi drivers, starting June 1, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tranport on Monday.
The Vice Finance Minister said the government will take steps to prevent people from taking advantage of the supply shortage by either hoarding urea or not releasing stock.
“Where is it easier to apply fully autonomous driving, in a passenger car or a cargo truck?” an AI expert asked in a lecture a few years ago. Most of the audience chose the cargo truck...
“Where is it easier to apply fully autonomous driving, in a passenger car or a cargo truck?” an AI expert asked in a lecture a few years ago. Most of the audience chose the cargo truck, because even if it gets into a car accident, there...
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