After robotaxi dragged pedestrian 20 feet, Cruise founder and CEO resigns
Table Of Content View All Entertainment & Media Consumer Technology Overview New paths ahead GM's Cruise Automation picks up another $1.15 billion investment We're going commercial Are autonomous vehicles viable? View All Business Technology The AV traveled about 20 feet and reached a speed of 7 miles per hour before coming to a complete and final stop, the order reads. In a new email sent to Cruise employees, the company’s new president and CTO struck a new conciliatory tone, suggesting the company plans to dial strategically back an aggressive robotaxi roll out that inspired California regulators to ultimately shut the company’s vehicles down. Vogt’s announcement comes a few weeks after one of those test vehicles drove off the road and into a small electrical building, according to Austin Transportation Department records obtained by Axios. View All Entertainment & Media When the AV tried to pull over, it continued before coming to a final stop, pulling the ...