GM says Cruise robotaxis back on the road with human drivers

SAN FRANCISCO: GM subsidiary Cruise on Tuesday said it plans to get its self-driving cars back on the road without human drivers after suspending robotaxi service late last year due to safety concerns. Vehicles driven by humans are out gathering mapping data in the Arizona city of Phoenix, which has been amenable to testing of […]

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SAN FRANCISCO: GM subsidiary Cruise on Tuesday said it plans to get its self-driving cars back on the road without human drivers after suspending robotaxi service late last year due to safety concerns.

Vehicles driven by humans are out gathering mapping data in the Arizona city of Phoenix, which has been amenable to testing of autonomous cars deployed by Cruise and Google’s Waymo.

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