DETROIT — General Motors’ troubled Cruise autonomous vehicle unit said Monday it will start testing robotaxis in Arizona ...
Cruise's path back to offering fares again has been unclear in recent months, but now it seems the company will resume activity in Phoenix, Arizona first, and testing may begin as early as today.
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Houston and Phoenix, and had launched driverless testing in Miami. Cruise started manually testing its robotaxis again in Phoenix in April 2024, and has since expanded that testing to Dallas and ...
Cruise robotaxis will return ... incident with a pedestrian in San Francisco. Testing of the Chevrolet Bolt EV-based robotaxis resumed in May in Phoenix, albeit with a safety driver required ...
it resumed testing with safety drivers while it works to reassure state and federal officials of the safety of its vehicles. Cruise on Thursday agreed to recall nearly 1,200 robotaxis over hard ...
Uber is adding more driverless ride options to its app and is working with General Motors subsidiary Cruise to bring Cruise's Chevy Bolt robotaxis to Uber next year, the companies announced Thursday.
As of June 2024, Cruise has resumed supervised autonomous driving in Phoenix, AZ, Houston and Dallas, TX, in addition to its ongoing testing in Dubai. Along with GM, Cruise has received funding ...
Houston and Phoenix, and had launched driverless testing in Miami. Cruise started manually testing its robotaxis again in Phoenix in April 2024, and has since expanded that testing to Dallas and ...