How many additional ELD devices will FMCSA revoke between May 21 and July 20, 2026?
On May 20, 2026, FMCSA removed 12 devices from its list of registered electronic logging devices, bringing the cumulative total since January 202...
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January 31, 2027
Resolves YES if Aurora Innovation publicly reports, in an earnings call, SEC filing, press release or credible trade press interview, that it has 200 or more autonomous trucks in commercial freight operation (carrying paying customer loads, not test miles) by December 31, 2026. Resolves NO if Aurora does not report reaching 200 trucks by that date, or if the company revises the target downward. Source: Aurora quarterly earnings calls, SEC 10-Q/10-K filings, or official Aurora press releases.
Aurora Innovation has stated it expects to have more than 200 autonomous trucks operating across the Sun Belt by the end of 2026, with potential expansion to 1,000+ the following year. The company is running driverless trucks for 1,000 miles at a time with no human driver behind the wheel and plans expansion to Nevada, Louisiana and Florida in 2026. Meanwhile, Gatik completed 60,000 driverless orders for Walmart and Bot Auto is launching humanless Houston-Dallas freight runs with Ryan Transportation. This market tracks whether Aurora hits its stated deployment target.
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Early forecasts on this market can earn up to +25.0 bonus points if your prediction is correct.
The bonus window spans about 304 days between market open and close, with the largest bonus available to the earliest correct forecasts.
January 31, 2027
Resolves YES if Aurora Innovation publicly reports, in an earnings call, SEC filing, press release or credible trade press interview, that it has 200 or more autonomous trucks in commercial freight operation (carrying paying customer loads, not test miles) by December 31, 2026. Resolves NO if Aurora does not report reaching 200 trucks by that date, or if the company revises the target downward. Source: Aurora quarterly earnings calls, SEC 10-Q/10-K filings, or official Aurora press releases.
Aurora Innovation has stated it expects to have more than 200 autonomous trucks operating across the Sun Belt by the end of 2026, with potential expansion to 1,000+ the following year. The company is running driverless trucks for 1,000 miles at a time with no human driver behind the wheel and plans expansion to Nevada, Louisiana and Florida in 2026. Meanwhile, Gatik completed 60,000 driverless orders for Walmart and Bot Auto is launching humanless Houston-Dallas freight runs with Ryan Transportation. This market tracks whether Aurora hits its stated deployment target.
Active markets come first, followed by recently resolved calls from the same category.