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General Motors' (GM) Cruise to Pay $112K to Restart Operation
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoGeneral Motors’ GM self-driving car subsidiary, Cruise, agreed to pay a $112,500 fine for failing to...
Self-Driving Cars Might Be Safer Than Human-Driven Vehicles, Study Finds
Men's Journal· 1 day agoWith brands like Nissan and Volkswagen incorporating self-driving technology into their vehicles and...
Driverless cars are mostly safer than humans – but worse at turns
New Scientist· 6 days agoOne of the largest accident studies yet suggests self-driving cars may be safer than human drivers...
Self-Driving Cars Still Only Safer Than Humans When Driving In Straight Lines Under Perfect...
Jalopnik via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSelf-driving cars are pretty good at driving in a straight line in bright sunny conditions — better...
GM's Cruise Fined $112,500 By California Over Self-Driving Car Crash: Report - General Motors...
Benzinga· 4 days agoCruise failed to provide timely information to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)...
California to fine GM's unit Cruise for delaying report on San Francisco accident
Detroit Free Press· 3 days agoCruise did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Cruise along with other...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 7 days agoIn 2022, the California Public Utilities Commission officially approved the use of autonomous vehicles from Cruise and Waymo to be used on the roads of San Francisco; the ...
CPUC judge approves $112,500 settlement with Cruise
The San Francisco Examiner· 4 days agoThe California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday ordered Cruise to pay $112,500 to settle and end the agency’s inquiry into last fall’s accident in...
Self-driving cars safer in sunlight, twilight another story
The Register· 6 days agoA paper published in Nature Communications this week found that autonomous vehicles are less likely...
Autonomous Vehicles Are Great at Driving Straight
IEEE Spectrum· 6 days agoAutonomous vehicles (AVs) have made headlines in recent months, though often for all the wrong reasons. The paper reports AVs were generally less prone...