GM Finally Acknowledging Cruise Robotaxis Are Not Safe, Says Teamsters Union
Union cites accidents, potential job losses.
Read More »Union cites accidents, potential job losses.
Read More »Job security remains unclear.
Read More »The move is expected to save upwards of $1 billion annually.
Read More »Joining four other cities currently served.
Read More »Elon, take the wheel.
Read More »Covering almost 80 square miles of LA County.
Read More »Tighter regulations for robotaxis.
Read More »"We all thought...it was going to go much more quickly."
Read More »Earmarked for expanded operations.
Read More »A small uptick after a two-year decline.
Read More »The hands-free system is expanding.
Read More »One of which involved a fatality.
Read More »And double that by the end of 2025.
Read More »AV company underwent massive changes following pedestrian injury.
Read More »The AV tech company frames Bay Area testing as "important step forward."
Read More »AV ride-hailing available in four U.S. cities.
Read More »Featuring a dedicated number of Cruise AV units.
Read More »A fix has already been implemented.
Read More »Following a safety recall.
Read More »New Chief Safety Officer makes first public statements.
Read More »Following the resumption of supervised rides a few months ago.
Read More »Referencing the EV1.
Read More »Pivoting to the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV.
Read More »While others are functioning effectively.
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