The California DMV said this week that Cruise autonomous vehicles pose 'an unreasonable risk to public safety,' and now it's pausing operations across the U.S.
Cruise says it will suspend all driverless operations across the U.S. after the California DMV ordered it to remove its autonomous vehicles from its roads. The state's decision followed accusations that the GM owned company had not disclosed all relevant information in an investigation into a recent accident involving a pedestrian.
Then, reports emerged that a Cruise autonomous test vehicle had struck a pedestrian in San Francisco. Cruise initially pointed out that the pedestrian had been pushed into its AV by another vehicle. However, the DMV accused the company of not sharing all video of the incident with it, including footage that showed that the pedestrian in the incident had been dragged for 20 feet, at speeds of up to seven miles per hour .
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