Cruise suspended its driverless robotaxis nationwide two days after losing its self-driving permit in San Francisco for an incident in which a pedestrian was trapped under an autonomous vehicle.
Cruise, the self-driving arm of General Motors, said late today it had halted its robotaxi service across the US and would no longer operate its vehicles without safety drivers behind the wheel. That decision to hit the brakes comes two days after California regulators suspended the driverless-car company’s permit in San Francisco, alleging that Cruise had failed to disclose details of an early October collision that sent a woman to the hospital with serious injuries.
California’s regulators shut down Cruise’s robotaxi service in San Francisco earlier this week following an October 2 incident in which a human-driven vehicle collided with a pedestrian, throwing her into the path of Cruise’s driverless vehicle. According to Cruise, citing data from cameras and sensors mounted on its vehicle, the robot car swerved and braked, but still hit the woman.
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