General Motors self-driving subsidiary Cruise has signaled it will return to autonomous driving in its California home. The company said Sept. 19 it has started manual driving in the Bay Area.
General Motors Co.'s Cruise LLC self-driving auto business is back on the roads in the Bay Area with mapping vehicles almost a year after a pedestrian accident there halted operations nationwide.
Sept 19 (Reuters) - General Motors' (GM.N), opens new tab self-driving unit Cruise said on Thursday it will begin supervised testing with up to five autonomous vehicles in fall this year in ...
(Reuters) - General Motors' (GM) self-driving unit Cruise said on Thursday it will begin supervised testing with up to five autonomous vehicles in fall this year in California's Bay Area.
(Reuters) - General Motors' self-driving unit Cruise said on Thursday it will begin supervised testing with up to five autonomous vehicles in fall this year in California's Bay Area. Cruise ...
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 suspended ...
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 autonomous vehicle division, Cruise, will resume autonomous vehicle testing in California this Fall with with up to five AVs. Cruise paused its California testing operations last year ...
General Motors' GM autonomous driving unit Cruise said on Thursday that it is eyeing resuming operations of its robotaxis in California which was paused after the involvement of one of its ...