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GM self-driving unit Cruise admits to submitting false report, will pay $500,000 fine
General Motors' self-driving car unit, Cruise, admitted on Thursday to submitting a false report to influence a federal investigation and will pay a $500,000 criminal fine as part of a deferred prosecution agreement,
GM’s robot car unit Cruise will pay $500,000 over falsified crash report
General Motors’ robot car unit Cruise will pay $500,000 to resolve criminal charges from the DOJ for falsifying a federal report after a grisly 2023 crash.
GM’s robot car unit Cruise will pay fine over falsified crash report
The company admitted withholding key details about a horrific 2023 crash “with the intent to impede, obstruct, or influence” a federal investigation.
Cruise To Pay $500,000 Settlement for Providing False Record Following Car Crash
Cruise failed to disclose that a woman had been dragged over 20 feet by one of its fleet of robotaxis following the collision, a California federal court found.
Cruise fined $500k for submitting a false report after last year’s pedestrian crash
One of Cruises’s driverless vehicles hit and dragged a pedestrian in 2023 — initial reports filed by the company left the dragging part out.
GM’s Cruise to pay $500,000 fine to DOJ, admits submitting false records
GM’s Cruise LLC, an autonomous vehicle company based in San Francisco, has agreed to resolve a criminal charge in federal court for
Cruise to pay $500K criminal fine to feds for infamous SF crash
Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine for submitting a false report to federal regulators following an accident over a year ago in which one of the company's self-driving cars pinned and dragged a woman nearly 20 feet at a San Francisco intersection.
Cruise to pay $500K fine for covering up SF crash
Autonomous driving company Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine after it admitted to covering up a crash that happened in San Francisco last year, the United States Department of Justice announced.
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How Do Vehicles with Automated-Driving Capabilities Know Where They Are?
Unlike humans, who can endlessly drive around in circles without knowing where on Earth they are, vehicles with ...
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Driverless car company admits to lying about pedestrian crash, but escapes prosecution
Cruise, which is owned by General Motors, was accused of omitting the fact that a woman had been trapped and dragged under one of its autonomous cars.
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Rivian's head of software says the company is not trying to be like Tesla on automation
Rivian Chief Software Officer Wassym Bensaid told Business Insider that the company isn't chasing full self-driving but ...
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