GM’s Cruise Criticized For Using Car Crash Fatality Figures In Recent Ad
NHTSA to decide if Cruise Origin is ready for deployment.
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NHTSA to decide if Cruise Origin is ready for deployment.
Only 1.5 months removed from the two million driverless miles mark.
A vision of accident-free roads.
Collecting data with its ID. Buzz EV.
Thankfully, the robotaxi didn’t crash into the worksite.
Only took roughly four weeks to rack up another 500,000 driverless miles.
Now awaiting NHTSA approval for the Cruise Origin.
Two AVs seemingly confused by the obstacle.
If the AV system fails, a second AV will arrive for a rescue.
GM’s Cruise robotaxi service would benefit.
Next-gen driver assist incoming?
Drivers have several misconceptions about autonomous vehicles.
Said to be the world’s first purpose-built robotaxi.
Autonomous robotaxi service is already available in three major cities.
The law is primarily aimed at Tesla.
Cruise hopes to expand into further markets in the next few years.
The tech giant will seek to create a more traditional EV.