General Motors' autonomous driving division Cruise will resume robot taxi testing in California this fall
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发表于 2024-9-20 14:22:27
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[Cruise, the automatic driving department of General Motors, will resume the test of robot taxis in California this fall] Cruise, the autonomous vehicle department of General Motors, plans to resume the test of unmanned robot taxis in California this fall. The California regulatory agency suspended the company's service in California in October last year. The scale of this test is relatively small, with a maximum of five vehicles undergoing development work under the supervision of test drivers. Cruise announced on September 19th local time that it will conduct tests in Sunnyvale and Mountain View, California, without encountering regulatory obstacles in San Francisco.
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