The recall, which will update collision software, affects 950 cars.
The company said it will update collision response software as a result of theGM will also address situations where the cars inappropriately pull over out of traffic during post-collision responses, rather than remaining stationary.being dragged underneath a Cruise car, according toVideo footage previously viewed by Axios showed the pedestrian in the crosswalk being struck by a human-driven car, then bouncing off that car's windshield into the path of the robotaxi.
The company said on Wednesday that it is hiring a chief safety officer, who will report directly to the CEO. An engineering firm will also be conducting a technical root cause analysis of the early October pedestrian crash.Share on linkedin
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