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Aurora Innovation to Power Driverless Hauls in Texas for McLane

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Aurora Innovation (AUR) and Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.A, BRK.B) McLane subsidiary agreed to start driverless hauls in Texas using the Aurora Driver self-driving system, the companies said Wednesday.

The companies started a supervised autonomy pilot of Aurora Driver in 2023, and has since logged over 280,000 autonomous miles in Texas and completed 1,400 load deliveries for McLane, according to the statement.

McLane has approved driverless operations between Dallas and Houston, and Aurora targets to expand to new routes in McLane's distribution network in the US Sun Belt region by year-end, the companies said. No financial terms were disclosed.

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