The California Public Utilities Commission approved the further deployment of Cruise and Waymo self-driving cars in San Francisco, reports Lynn La in CALmatters. “After six-and-a-half hours of public comment, the commission voted 3-1 to permit ...
Only about 24 hours after California voted to approve autonomous taxis’ expansion in San Francisco, several self-driving Cruise cars caused an embarrassing gridlock situation in the middle of North Beach Friday night. 😬 @Cruise self-driving op...
My take: Cruise and Waymo may have won this battle, but the war to win over the public is hardly over. Ahead of the merger, Serve raised $30 million in a round led by existing investors Uber, Nvidia and Wavemaker Partners. The company recorded ...
My take: Cruise and Waymo may have won this battle, but the war to win over the public is hardly over. Ahead of the merger, Serve raised $30 million in a round led by existing investors Uber, Nvidia and Wavemaker Partners. The company recorded ...
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are CPUC, Waymo, Cruise and TIER IV. Waymo and Cruise vehicles have been abruptly stopping, blocking traffic, flashing wrong turn signals, and impeding emergency responders from doing their jobs. “The...
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has voted to authorize the expansion of driverless cars in San Francisco, despite safety concerns raised by Consumer Watchdog. Waymo and Cruise could previously operate driverless cars in the ci...
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved the final permits for Cruise and Waymo to offer commercial robotaxi services in San Francisco. The decision allows Cruise and Waymo to operate their self-driving vehicles 24/7 in th...
Exploring the Future of Smart Transportation: The Transformation of the Automotive Industry through Global Vehicle Access ControlThe future of smart transportation is rapidly unfolding before our eyes, and it’s clear that global vehicle access ...