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Cruise Says Hostility to Regulators Led to Grounding of Its Autonomous Cars

Por: The New York Times Business January 26, 2024

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Cruise, the driverless car subsidiary of General Motors, said in a report on Thursday that an adversarial approach taken by its top executives toward regulators had led to a cascade of events that ended with a nationwide suspension of Cruise’s fleet and investigations by California and federal authorities, including the Justice Department.The roughly 100-page report was compiled by a law firm that Cruise and G.M. hired to look into whether... + full article



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