The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has suspended Cruise's permits to operate its autonomous vehicles in the state, citing safety concerns and an 'unreasonable risk' to public safety. The suspension comes after a pedestrian was critically injured in a collision involving a Cruise robotaxi. The incident was not fully disclosed, leading to accusations of a cover-up. The DMV stated that Cruise's vehicles may lack the ability to respond safely during incidents involving pedestrians. The suspension is seen as a major setback for Cruise and raises questions about the future of autonomous vehicles in California.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended the permits and vehicle deployment for Cruise’s driverless taxis, citing “an unreasonable risk to public safety.” https://t.co/kXEAp0vGKx https://t.co/IvxmGjWx2q
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Following a barrage of safety concerns and incidents, the California DMV on Tuesday suspended Cruise’s deployment and testing permits for its autonomous vehicles, effective immediately. https://t.co/ngMfe95NHa https://t.co/HjQwxntlxZ
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Cruise robotaxi permit suspended in California ⤵️ The DMV added that “Cruise’s vehicles may lack the ability to respond in a safe and appropriate manner during incidents involving a pedestrian.” Read the full story here: https://t.co/mla7j6iQop
CA DMV suspends Cruise driverless car permits amid public safety concerns https://t.co/g31OsFwwv6
This suspension comes only two months after Cruise received permission from state regulators to expand its driverless tax service 24/7. https://t.co/XxseTakPDz
#MustRead: General Motors’ Cruise has suffered a hit to its operations, as its permit to operate automated taxis in California has been suspended. https://t.co/TkTl8zoHTy
California suspends Cruise’s robotaxis after pedestrian was critically injured https://t.co/GeiDVbBb5c
Inside the Cruise crash that got the robotaxis pulled from S.F. Was there a coverup? https://t.co/DrbOt2ANgU via @sfchronicle
Cruise's license to operate driverless cars was suspended yesterday after the DMV learned one of its vehicles didn't know it was atop a pedestrian, and dragged her. But SF officials have known about this gruesome incident for weeks. From @EskSF Story: https://t.co/39uT0piFaM
Regulators Suspend Cruise’s Driverless Taxis From Operating In San Francisco https://t.co/544hArQuek
Autonomous vehicle experts say that the DMV's yanking of Cruise's license after a Cruise vehicle dragged a woman shouldn't be used to tar all AV companies. But, they say, "Cruise has a real problem here." Latest from @esksf Story: https://t.co/39uT0piFaM
California suspension is an existential threat to Cruise https://t.co/cWpipgK3h6
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General Motors’ Cruise has suffered a hit to its operations, as its permit to operate automated taxis in California has been suspended. https://t.co/TkTl8zoa40
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California DMV immediately suspends Cruise's robotaxi permit https://t.co/2uwaFwaJ21 via @techcrunch
They were once on nearly every street in San Francisco. Now, you won't see any. Cruise's driverless cars are no more in the city after the DMV pulled the plug, in part after a crash earlier this month. https://t.co/ANdbIFKMC8
Go home, Cruise, you're drunk - but call a Waymo, cause you can't drive in CA anymore https://t.co/FBaTKSZWZj
The DMV's decision to suspend Cruise's driverless cars comes after a high-profile accident earlier this month in San Francisco. So the question now: what happens to the company and other AV operators in the Bay Area? https://t.co/XiFZVfv2Cb
California suspends Cruise from operating driverless taxis in San Francisco https://t.co/WXgoBTRYSW
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles today ordered Cruise to stop operating driverless vehicles on the streets of San Francisco after a series of mishaps. By the @nytimes’ @itsyiwenlu and @CadeMetz. https://t.co/CWP2dOBkte
California regulators ordered Cruise, a General Motors subsidiary, to stop its driverless taxi service in San Francisco after a series of traffic mishaps, including one this month when a Cruise car dragged a pedestrian 20 feet after a crash. https://t.co/SXE7cNgXrh
California agency pulls Cruise’s commercial robotaxi permit following DMV action: https://t.co/232vjMRqyy by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
California agency pulls Cruise's commercial robotaxi permit following DMV action https://t.co/g1Af1Fw8WI by @rebeccabellan
New: Inside the Cruise crash that got the robotaxis pulled from S.F. Was there a coverup? — helped @ByRicardoCano on this one. https://t.co/DrbOt2ANgU
California's Department of Motor Vehicles has suspended #Cruise's autonomous-car permit, preventing it from testing its robotaxis in San Francisco. https://t.co/0L6GHTrguV
California ordered General Motors' Cruise unit to remove its driverless cars from state roads, calling the vehicles a risk to the public and saying the company had ‘misrepresented’ the safety of the technology https://t.co/CgPoKujRwq https://t.co/7lYnPinBjx
We’re grateful for the DMV’s decision to suspend Cruise's driverless taxis due to public safety concerns. While we see the promise of this technology, we hope the CPUC will follow suit & address the current impacts of AVs on San Francisco streets. https://t.co/ekDOWsQFoJ
California DMV SUSPENDS Cruise driverless taxi permits https://t.co/FFuCfQtmtC
In an exclusive interview with ABC7 News, a bus driver detailed how he helped save a woman trapped under a driverless Cruise car after she was struck by a hit-and-run driver in San Francisco. https://t.co/vNd4B6bErz
California DMV suspends Cruise's robotaxi permits due to safety concerns https://t.co/bRpAPuJB8S
“Cruise must immediately remove all its driverless vehicles from the roads here after the California Department of Motor Vehicles determined Tuesday that the robotaxis are causing an “unreasonable risk” to public safety — a major setback for the company.” https://t.co/SZlG2O1wHH
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has yanked Cruise’s permits to operate its autonomous vehicles across the Golden State. https://t.co/v7wbBlPmcY
⚡️🇺🇸 The California Department of Motor Vehicles suspended Cruise’s autonomous-driving permit Tuesday, effectively halting its robot-taxi service in San Francisco. Last week, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it opened a safety-defect probe into nearly 600… https://t.co/KtAYleonjm https://t.co/TuUZpR175A
NEW: Cruise lost its permit to operate self-driving cars without staff inside in San Francisco. The California DMV says its car's attempt to pull over after an October 2 collision dragged a pedestrian 20 feet, and the incident wasn't fully disclosed. https://t.co/T1kuTL9ZI3
The DMV claims it yanked Cruise's license to operate driverless vehicles due to alleged duplicity: The state agency alleges Cruise failed to reveal that its vehicle dragged a pedestrian pinned beneath it some 20 feet at 7 mph. Story: https://t.co/BmsxkABQxj
Robotaxi pushback grows in Los Angeles as Cruise loses permits: https://t.co/W3Ojt3ikPh by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news