Cruise, one of the first robotaxi companies in the world, has been operating in the San Francisco area for a couple of months. The service hasn't always been smooth sailing, but there also hasn't been
damage and minor passenger injuries” that might have been caused by a Cruise error. “The crash occurred after the Cruise robotaxi making a left turn stopped in the intersection, thinking that an oncoming vehicle would turn in front of it. But the oncoming vehicle instead drove straight, striking the Cruise vehicle. Both the San Francisco police department and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched investigations.
It’s not clear yet what those investigations discovered or concluded. Though, it may be that nothing came of the investigations and Cruise is simply acting in an extra-civic way. A Cruise statement indicated that the recall was issued “in the interest of transparency to the public.” Furthermore, a software update has already rolled out that aims to make Cruise vehicles better predict what some other drivers will do.
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