Cruise pays $1.5M penalty for infamous SF accident

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Cruise pays $1.5M penalty for infamous SF accident
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Officials with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said they will meet quarterly with officials from the autonomous-vehicle company over the next two years to enhance Cruise’s compliance with federal regulations

Federal regulators on Monday announced they had Cruise pay a $1.5 million penalty for withholding details in reports following an accident nearly a year ago in which one of the company’s self-driving cars pinned and dragged a woman nearly 20 feet at a San Francisco intersection.

“We look forward to continued close collaboration with NHTSA as our operations progress, in service of our shared goal of improving road safety,” Kenner added. Ex // Top Stories Farrell's police-staffing claims are accurate, but are his policies different? Digging into the former interim mayor’s chief complaint about incumbent Mayor London Breed

“Cruise was aware of the Cruise vehicle’s post-crash behavior, including the dragging of the pedestrian, at the time the required one-day and ten-day reports were filed, but omitted that material information from the reports,” regulators wrote in Monday’s order.

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