(Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it was closing a probe into 1,194 robotaxis operated by General Motors' Cruise unit after a recall resolved issues ...
We now have reached the end of the Cruise robotaxi debacle and at least one accompanying probe. Legacy automaker General Motors (GM) has agreed to recall 1,200 robotaxis in order to satisfy the ...
The NHTSA said on Thursday it was closing the evaluation, started in December 2022, after a review of Cruise's recall and data ... resigned last year and General Motors subsequently announced ...
Cruise will offer its autonomous vehicles on Uber’s platform starting next year, the companies said on Thursday, as the General Motors ... agreed to recall nearly 1,200 robotaxis over hard ...
Cruise is returning to the streets of Sunnyvale and Mountain View for the first time since it paused operations in the Bay ...
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General Motors ... to recall nearly 1,200 robotaxis due to hard braking issues, which prompted the U.S. auto safety regulator to close its investigation into the matter. Per a Cruise spokesperson ...
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General Motors ... this year, Cruise resumed testing with safety drivers in Phoenix, Dallas, and Houston to demonstrate the safety of its vehicles to state and federal officials. Recently, the company ...