Relay race

Consider a high-horsepower Pony Express for freight What if the trucking industry harnessed the power of mobile communications, vehicle tracking, and computerized optimization systems to move at least a portion of the nation's freight in relays - in a 21st century, technology-enabled take on the old Pony Express? While there are plenty of real-world problems to address, in some cases routine relays, utilizing a network of truck stop "relay stations," just might deliver enough benefits for everyone to make them a winning proposition. For starters, think about the effects on drivers. Sure, some like the long-haul, gone-long life, ...

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