Fleet of 19 Mayak-series vehicles already hauling commercial cargo on major Russian highways; manufacturer aims to eliminate the need for a driver in the cab by 2028The autonomous trucks developed by KAMAZ have left the purely experimental phase and started hauling commercial cargo on Russian highways. According to the developers, the programs and algorithms used in the trucks were produced in Russia. KAMAZ states no accidents caused by the system have been recordedKAMAZ reported that no accidents caused by the autonomous trucks have been recorded during operation on federal highways. The developers recommend that drivers maintain predictable behaviour when travelling near the trucks, keeping a safe distance and avoiding sudden lane changes. Although the vehicles are already carrying out commercial operations, the complete removal of the driver from the cab is only planned for 2028.