Uber To Bring Cruise AVs To Its Platform Next Year
Featuring a dedicated number of Cruise AV units.
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Featuring a dedicated number of Cruise AV units.
A fix has already been implemented.
Following a safety recall.
New Chief Safety Officer makes first public statements.
Following the resumption of supervised rides a few months ago.
Referencing the EV1.
Pivoting to the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV.
Serving as a two-way street.
Bringing experience from the tech sector.
With 300,000 people on the waitlist.
Would’ve made it difficult for robotaxi companies to operate.
Promising to release collision reports for any future incidents.
Buying time for review of the self-driving subsidiary.
Continuing to validate its self-driving technology.
As mapping efforts continue.
Already raising roughly $150 million from investors.
Somewhere in the $8 to $12 million range.
The AV system was engaged during each accident or disengaged just moments before.
Featuring a safety driver behind the wheel.