The autonomous car company did not include details about a woman being dragged over 20 feet by one of its self-driving ...
General Motors' autonomous driving unit Cruise has agreed to a payment of $500,000 in criminal fines for providing a false ...
The autonomous vehicle company Cruise has agreed to pay a fine for filing a false report about one of its driverless cars dragging a pedestrian following a crash last year in San Francisco, the U.S.
GM's Cruise will pay a $500,000 fine for submitting to NHTSA a false report on last year's car crash in San Francisco. Read ...
The project also includes plans for a portion of the city's Great Highway be permanently closed to car traffic to create ...
Cruise, which is owned by General Motors, was accused of omitting the fact that a woman had been trapped and dragged under one of its autonomous cars.
Autonomous vehicle startup Cruise has admitted to filing a false report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding an accident where one of its robotaxis dragged a pedestrian in ...
Autonomous driving company Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine after it admitted to covering up a crash that happened in San Francisco last year, the United ...
A Muni study suggests, among other things, suspending San Francisco's legendary cable car and historical streetcar service as ...
General Motors’ robot car unit Cruise will pay $500,000 to resolve criminal charges from the DOJ for falsifying a federal ...
General Motors' self-driving car unit, Cruise, admitted on Thursday to submitting a false report to influence a federal ...
Autonomous vehicle company Cruise LLC agreed to a $500,000 fine Thursday after admitting to a false report following a crash ...