GM’s Cruise Tops 1,000,000 Driverless Miles
Laying the groundwork for the Cruise Origin.
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Laying the groundwork for the Cruise Origin.
GM’s Cruise robotaxi service would benefit.
The lack of manual steering controls or pedals is the cause for concern.
Said to be the world’s first purpose-built robotaxi.
Autonomous robotaxi service is already available in three major cities.
Scaling up to thousands of vehicles.
No passengers, for now
Helping Cruise to test and validate its tech.
Keeping it clean between fares.
Cruise is now working with regulators to deploy more vehicles on SF streets.
The Cruise Origin will be deployed in Dubai next year.
Ultium tech will reach South Korea, The Middle East and South America.
It has lost $900 million so far this year.
The vehicles are prone to stopping in the roadway, among other alleged issues.
The cars only operate between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., however.
The fire truck was able to proceed after about 25 seconds of delay.
Potentially useful for AVs like the Cruise Origin.
The vehicles are currently capable of operating in roughly 70 percent of the city.