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business Autos. GM’s Cruise prepares to resume robotaxi testing after halt The autonomous taxi service pulled cars off the roads in October just before launching in Dallas.
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Cruise self-driving car, which is owned by General Motors, is seen outside the company’s headquarters in San Francisco, California, U.S., September 26, 2018.
Dallas and Houston this year and hopes to resume fully driverless rides in one of those markets in the coming months. At one point, GM Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra hoped Cruise would charge ...
Cruise, the self-driving vehicle unit of General Motors Co., plans to resume driving robotaxis in California this fall for the first time since a pedestrian accident led to its license being ...
GM’s Cruise to Resume Robotaxi Testing in California This Fall. Story by David Welch • 1mo ... with at most five vehicles being run with test drivers at the wheel to do development work.
GM funded Cruise with $850 million in cash in June and plans to raise money by the first quarter of 2025. Originally Published: September 20, 2024 at 10:40 AM PDT Share this: ...
Dallas and Houston this year and hopes to resume fully driverless rides in one of those markets in the coming months. At one point, GM Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra hoped Cruise would charge ...