Cruise Accused of Withholding Data and Misleading Regulators in San Francisco Accident

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California's Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has accused driverless taxi company Cruise of withholding information and making misleading statements about an October accident in which a pedestrian was struck and dragged by a Cruise vehicle. The CPUC has threatened fines and sanctions unless Cruise can prove it did not withhold data and provide a full account of the incident. Cruise is also accused of withholding video evidence from the California Department of Motor Vehicles and CPUC. The company has until February 6 to respond to the allegations.
- California commission says Cruise withheld data about parking atop of a pedestrian The Register
- GM's Cruise faces fines for allegedly misleading regulators Detroit Free Press
- Judge Asks Cruise Why It 'Misled' Regulators Over October Crash Forbes
- Cruise faces fine in alleged cover-up of San Francisco accident KRON4
- GM Cruise may face fines for 'misleading' regulator over accident Reuters
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