GM’s Cruise started offering a commercial driverless car service in June 2022, after years of testing the technology in California.
Photo: ELIJAH NOUVELAGE/REUTERSCruise, the self-driving car unit of General Motors , is suspending all of its driverless operations across the U.S., after regulators in California said the vehicles aren’t safe in public and pulled the company’s self-driving permit.
“The most important thing for us right now is to take steps to rebuild public trust,” Cruise said late Thursday in an online post.
“Part of this involves taking a hard look inwards and at how we do work at Cruise.”
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GM’s Cruise, ELIJAH NOUVELAGE, ” Cruise, ”
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REUTERS, General Motors, Cruise
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California, U.S