"GM's Cruise Faces US Probes Over Poor Leadership and Culture Issues in Incident Response"

A third-party probe into General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit found poor leadership, culture issues, and ineptitude at the center of regulatory oversights and coverup concerns following an accident in October. The investigation revealed that Cruise representatives failed to properly inform regulators and the media about an incident in which a pedestrian was dragged by a Cruise robotaxi. The company has accepted the findings, including widespread issues with company culture, and is cooperating with state and federal investigations. Cruise's robotaxi fleet remains grounded as the company focuses on rebuilding trust with regulators and addressing the issues outlined in the report.
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