🚖 General Motors’ self-driving taxi Cruise is under investigation.

United States safety regulators at The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) are launching a formal probe into the automaker’s autonomous driving system in its self-driving vehicle, Cruise. Cruise vehicles are retrofitted Chevrolet Bolt EVs utilized as robotaxis in San Francisco, California that have been accused of hard-braking and causing collisions. The NHTSA has stated that the Office of Defects Investigation is fully assessing the complaints and analyzing any potential future issues that could occur in relation to these vehicles.

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