Cruise, NHTSA and US Closes Safety Investigation

Cruise has been in the middle of numerous controversies, but the latest one might have contributed to GM’s pulling funding. The robotaxi service was just hit with a $500,000 criminal fine from ...
GM recently announced that it was dropping plans to launch a new self-driving robotaxi service, instead opting ... s self-driving tech division, Cruise. Now, according to a new report, ...
GM exits the global robotaxi business, saving $1 billion annually, after investing $10 billion in Cruise since 2016. Competition from Waymo and Amazon, coupled with operational challenges ...
General Motors said it would no longer fund its Cruise robotaxi service as it seeks to focus autonomous vehicle development on personally owned vehicles. GM said Cruise employees would be ...
General Motors announced Tuesday it will stop development on its Cruise robotaxis, citing the costs of operating its driverless ride-hailing service ... and operating a robotaxi business is ...
General Motors announced Tuesday that it would end funding for its Cruise robotaxi service. The automaker said it would shift its focus to the development of advanced driver-assistance systems ...
DETROIT — General Motors ... Cruise has relaunched service with safety drivers in Houston, Phoenix and Dallas, hired Marc Whitten as CEO and updated its safety standards. In February, the ...
GM CEO Mary Barra, with the ending of its Cruise robotaxi operations, made it clear that the automaker's growth priorities have shifted amid a broader, industrywide retrench to preserve capital.
The Detroit-based automaker’s robotaxi efforts had been run by a company called Cruise, of which GM owns 90%. Many of the Cruise employees who have worked on self-driving technology will be ...