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Cruise offers to pay $112K in fines over allegations it misled regulators about driverless car
At a regulatory hearing on Tuesday, Cruise President Craig Glidden explained how the embattled autonomous vehicle company plans to make amends following accusations Cruise tried hiding details about an incident last year involving one of its driverless cars that left a pedestrian serious injured.
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Cruise pitches plan to make amends amid allegations it misled investigators
Top executives with the driverless car company Cruise appeared before a judge with the California Public Utilities Commission on Tuesday. At issue is how Cruise plans to make amends in the wake of accusations the company attempted to hide details about an incident last year involving a Cruise driverless car that left a pedestrian seriously injured and hospitalized for more...
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Driverless Cruise car accused of almost hitting kids in two separate close calls one day apart
The California DMV is investigating allegations a driverless Cruise vehicle nearly hit a 7-year-old boy after failing to yield to him and his family while they crossed the street in San Francisco last year, according to DMV records obtained by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit.
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Driverless Cruise car accused of almost hitting 7-year-old, Feds probe similar incident one day prior
The California DMV is investigating allegations a driverless Cruise vehicle nearly hit a 7-year-old boy after failing to yield to him and his family while they crossed the street in San Francisco last year, according to DMV records obtained by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit. Bigad Shaban reports.
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Cruise probe blames poor internet, bad leadership, ‘flawed' decisions for driverless car woes
An independent review paid for by Cruise, aims to shed light on how the embattled autonomous vehicle company responded following an Oct. 2 accident, in which a driverless car in San Francisco dragged a woman 20 feet
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Cruise probe blames poor internet, bad leadership for driverless car woes
An independent review paid for by Cruise, aims to shed light on how the embattled autonomous vehicle company responded following an Oct. 2 accident, in which a driverless car in San Francisco dragged a woman 20 feet.
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GM's Cruise robotaxi service faces fine in alleged cover-up of San Francisco accident's severity
California regulators are alleging a San Francisco robotaxi service owned by General Motors covered up the severity of an accident involving one of its driverless cars, raising the specter they may add a fine to the recent suspension of its California license.
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Following criticism from first responders, Cruise says its driverless cars can now better detect emergency scenes
Seeking to address one of the biggest concerns about its driverless vehicle technology, autonomous vehicle company Cruise announced Thursday that internal software updates have improved how its fleet of robotaxis react to emergency vehicles.
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Cruise says its robotaxis can now better detect emergency vehicles following months of criticism from SF officials
Seeking to address one of the biggest concerns about its driverless vehicle technology, the company Cruise announced Thursday that internal software updates have improved how its fleet of robotaxis react to emergency vehicles. Bigad Shaban reports.
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Cruise unveils self-driving vehicle that's wheelchair accessible
Autonomous vehicle company Cruise on Thursday unveiled what it’s calling the world’s first purpose-built, wheelchair accessible, self-driving vehicle.
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Cruise unveils self-driving vehicle that's wheelchair accessible
Autonomous vehicle company Cruise on Thursday unveiled what it’s calling the world’s first purpose-built, wheelchair accessible, self-driving vehicle. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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California DMV asks Cruise to reduce number of driverless cars in San Francisco
The California DMV announced Friday that it’s investigating the “recent concerning incidents” involving Cruise driverless cars in San Francisco.
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California DMV asks Cruise to reduce number of driverless cars in San Francisco
The California DMV announced Friday that it’s investigating the recent incidents involving Cruise driverless cars in San Francisco.
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San Francisco city attorney speaks out, raises concerns on driverless car expansion
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu is speaking out and raising concerns after state regulators approved for driverless car operations to expand in the city. Bigad Shaban reports.
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San Francisco city attorney speaks out, raises concerns on driverless car expansion
Two of America’s largest self-driving car companies, Waymo and Cruise have the green light to expand their fleets across San Francisco without any cap on the number of robocars they can put on the road. But a city attorney is speaking out and raising concerns. Bigad Shaban has more.
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