GM's Cruise Sets Sail in Arizona with Robotaxis

May 20, 2024, 3:38 pm
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General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is embarking on a new journey in Arizona, testing robotaxis with human safety drivers at the helm. The testing phase will put these vehicles through rigorous evaluations to ensure they meet stringent safety and autonomous driving standards. While Cruise had faced setbacks in the past, including a suspension of operations following a pedestrian collision in San Francisco, the company is now ready to hit the road again in Phoenix and beyond. With human drivers onboard to monitor and intervene if needed, Cruise aims to enhance its technology and pave the way for a future of autonomous transportation. In a world where innovation and safety go hand in hand, GM's Cruise is steering towards a brighter tomorrow.

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