Less than a week ago, the California Public Utilities Commission approved the expansion of Cruise and Waymo's self-driving car services in San Francisco 24/7.
A Cruise AV robotaxi got stuck in wet concrete in San Francisco after entering a construction site on Golden Gate Avenue between Fillmore and Steiner Street.-based self-driving car drove only a small distance before the front wheels sank into the freshly poured concrete and became immobilized.
that he saw the vehicle stuck at a construction site with no passengers inside He said the vehicle probably could not tell that it was about to drive into wet concrete. "One of our AVs drove into a construction area and stopped in wet concrete. This vehicle has already been recovered and we’re in communication with the city about this," Cruise stated.
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