Cruise Temporarily Suspends Driverless Car Fleet Amid Safety Concerns and Regulatory Scrutiny


Cruise, the autonomous vehicle operator, has decided to temporarily halt its fleet of driverless cars across the United States, citing a need to reassess its operations and build public trust. This pause comes shortly after California regulators suspended Cruise's robotaxi permit, citing safety concerns, and after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into pedestrian injuries involving Cruise's autonomous vehicles. The company stated that the decision to pause is not related to any new incidents, and supervised autonomous vehicle operations will continue.

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