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California suspends Cruise self-driving cars from operating in the state after series of high-profile accidents

  • The California Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended Cruise's deployment and testing permits for its autonomous vehicles due to safety concerns and misrepresentation of information. This setback is a major blow to GM's self-driving technology unit.
  • The DMV's decision to suspend Cruise's permits is based on regulations pertaining to the safety of the vehicles and the manufacturer's misrepresentation of information. This follows an investigation into concerning incidents involving Cruise's autonomous vehicles in San Francisco.
  • Despite the suspension, Cruise's permit for testing with a safety driver remains unaffected. GM's CEO, Mary Barra, has defended the safety record of Cruise's robotaxis, claiming they are safer than human drivers.
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After the decision of the California authorities, the autonomous vehicle company Cruise will temporarily stop its operations and “review its processes, systems and tools” The company

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Tuesday, October 24, 2023.
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