Cruise's Driverless Robotaxi Operations Halted Nationwide

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Cruise has suspended operations of its driverless cars nationwide after the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended their deployment in San Francisco, stating that the vehicles were "not safe for the public's operation" and that the manufacturer had "misrepresented" safety information. Cruise stated that the suspension is not related to any new incidents and that they are taking time to examine their processes and rebuild public trust. The DMV's suspension followed an investigation into a collision involving a Cruise vehicle in San Francisco on October 2. Cruise will continue supervised autonomous vehicle operations.
- Cruise suspends driverless robotaxi operations nationwide CBS San Francisco
- Cruise pauses driverless cars nationwide KRON 4
- California walks back driverless cars. Slate
- Cruise accident in SF could delay California's robotaxi rollout Los Angeles Times
- Commentary: Wait, the DMV Cares About Public Safety? - Streetsblog San Francisco Streetsblog San Francisco
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