Investigation Reveals Cruise's Response to Pedestrian-Dragging Incident

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An independent investigation into the pedestrian-dragging incident involving a Cruise robotaxi in San Francisco revealed that the company attempted to send a full video to regulators but faced internet connectivity issues. The vehicle failed to detect the pedestrian's location and inaccurately read its own location after the incident. The investigation also uncovered an antagonistic company culture and revealed that Cruise is facing potential fines and sanctions for failing to disclose details about the accident.
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- Cruise's animosity to regulators led to California suspension San Francisco Chronicle
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