GM’s Cruise Cars Are Back on the Road in Three US States—But Not for Ride-Hailing
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GM’s Cruise Cars Are Back On The Road In Three US States—But Not For Ride-Hailing - Data Intelligence
Cruise robotaxis are back on the road… well, kind of. Though General Motors pulled the plug on its self-driving taxi business last year, the automaker has been quietly repurposing a few of the vehicles as it seeks to develop new driver-assistance technologies. This week, WIRED spotted a GM Bolt electric hatchback on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and later saw a similar vehicle on Interstate 880 near Oakland. In each instance, the car was…
GM’s Cruise Vehicles Are Again on the Highway in Three US States—However Not for Experience-Hailing
Cruise robotaxis are again on the highway… effectively, form of. Although Common Motors pulled the plug on its self-driving taxi enterprise final 12 months, the automaker has been quietly repurposing just a few of the autos because it seeks to develop new driver-assistance applied sciences. This week, WIRED noticed a GM Bolt electrical hatchback on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and later noticed an identical automobile on Interstate 880 …
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