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GM’s Cruise driverless vehicles banned from California roads

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Last updated: 2023/10/24 at 3:16 PM
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California regulators have barred Cruise’s autonomous vehicles from the state’s roads, dealing a setback for the General Motors-owned company less than three months after it won the right to operate a full robotaxi service in San Francisco.

The company’s cars are “not safe for the public’s operation”, California’s Department of Motor Vehicles said as it announced it was revoking Cruise’s permits both to test and deploy its vehicles on public streets. It said Cruise had been suspended under a rule governing when a “manufacturer has misrepresented any information related to safety” of its vehicles.

Cruise’s fully autonomous cars, based on GM’s Chevrolet Bolt, had become a familiar sight on San Francisco streets in recent months, particularly in the evening when the company operated a fleet of 300 vehicles.

The GM unit scored an important breakthrough in early August when California’s public utilities commission granted both it and Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous car company, the right to run full-scale driverless taxi services throughout San Francisco without any restrictions.

Less than two weeks later, the DMV announced an investigation into a number of accidents involving Cruise’s vehicles and ordered the company to halve the size of its fleet immediately. The incidents include a collision between a Cruise car and a fire truck, in which Cruise said its car had been able to identify the truck in an oncoming lane and tried to brake, but had been unable to prevent a collision.

California’s decision in August to give fully driverless taxis free run of San Francisco’s streets came despite widespread opposition from city officials and public interest groups. Critics argued that cars without humans behind the wheel had not been tested widely enough to remove all restrictions in the city. They also pointed to earlier incidents in which autonomous cars had obstructed emergency vehicles, presenting a possible safety hazard.

The DMV said it had the right to “immediately suspend or revoke permits” if it decided “there is an unreasonable risk to public safety.” It added that there was “no set time for a suspension”. Cruise did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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