Cruise is suspending all of its driverless vehicle operations in Texas. This includes Austin, where 125 autonomous vehicles were driving on roads.
Austin Mayor Pro Tem Paige Ellis sent a memo to city leaders by the robotaxi company. Cruise said they need to rebuild public trust, so it's taking its cars off the roads to examine their processes and systems.
California has suspended autonomous vehicle company Cruise's robotaxi license because of safety concerns.The federal government also opened an investigation into their safety after a Cruise car ran over a pedestrian there. All the news you need to know, every day
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