The California DMV announced Friday that it’s investigating the recent incidents involving Cruise driverless cars in San Francisco.
The California DMV announced Friday that it's investigating the"recent concerning incidents" involving Cruise driverless cars in San Francisco."Safety of the traveling public is the California DMV’s top priority. The primary focus of the DMV’s regulations is the safe operation of autonomous vehicles and safety of the public who share the road with these vehicles," said the DMV in a statement.
Cruise has agreed to reduce the number of autonomous cars in San Francisco and said it will have no more than 50 of them in the city during the day, and 150 at night, the DMV said.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Cruise will reduce robotaxi fleet by 50% in San Francisco while California DMV investigates ‘incidents'The move highlights the growing debate in San Francisco over driverless cars.
Weiterlesen »
California DMV is investigating a Cruise robotaxi's collision with a fire truckCruise will temporarily be deploying fewer autonomous vehicles in San Francisco while investigators are looking into 'recent concerning incidents' involving its fleet.
Weiterlesen »
DMV calls on Cruise to halve driverless car fleet in SFThe California DMV requested that Cruise cut in half its fleet of driverless cars in San Francisco, following “concerning incidents.”
Weiterlesen »
Cruise robotaxi gets in accident with San Francisco fire truck, one injuredThe Cruise self-driving car struck a fire truck around 10 PM and forced one passenger to be transported in an ambulance to local medical facilities.
Weiterlesen »
Cruise robotaxi collides with fire truck in San Francisco, leaving one injuredAre robotaxis yielding to emergency vehicles?
Weiterlesen »