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GM’s Cruise unit halts driverless operations following California’s ban.


By David Shepardson

4:59 AM ‍UTC – October 27, 2023

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A Cruise self-driving ⁤car, which is owned by General Motors⁤ Corp, is seen ⁣outside the company’s headquarters in San Francisco⁢ where it does most⁣ of its testing, in California, U.S., September 26, 2018. ⁢REUTERS/Heather Somerville/File photo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – General Motors’ (GM.N) driverless car unit Cruise ⁣said late Thursday it ⁤will suspend all operations nationwide after California regulators this week ‍ordered the robotaxi operator to remove its ⁢driverless cars‌ from⁢ state roads.

California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on‌ Tuesday said Cruise driverless vehicles were ⁢a risk‍ to the public and that the company had ⁢“misrepresented” the technology’s safety.

Cruise said ‍“the most important thing for us ⁢right⁢ now is to⁢ take steps to rebuild public trust… In that spirit, we​ have decided to proactively pause driverless operations across all of our fleets‌ while we take time to examine our processes, systems, ‍and⁢ tools.”

Cruise has driverless operations in Phoenix, Houston, Austin,​ Dallas and Miami.

The suspension, following⁤ a​ series of accidents involving Cruise vehicles, is a ‌significant setback to the self-driving business that⁤ GM has called a major growth ⁢opportunity.

Cruise said ⁢Thursday the decision ⁢is unrelated to any new on-road incidents, and supervised ‌autonomous vehicle‍ operations will⁣ continue.

The DMV on ‌Tuesday said Cruise driverless vehicles “are not safe for the public’s operation,” citing “an ⁣unreasonable‌ risk to public safety.”

Earlier​ Thursday, U.S. auto safety officials said they were investigating‌ five additional reports of Cruise self-driving cars engaging in inappropriately hard braking that ​resulted in collisions.

The National Highway Traffic Safety ⁣Administration (NHTSA) said in December it had opened ⁢a formal safety probe into Cruise ⁣after reports of three crashes in which its vehicles were struck from behind by⁣ other vehicles after the ‍autonomous vehicles braked quickly, resulting in two injuries.

In an ⁣Oct. 20 letter made public Thursday, however, NHTSA said it was asking questions about five new crash reports‌ involving Cruise ​vehicles ⁣that braked⁣ with no obstacles⁢ ahead and is seeking additional information⁤ by Nov.‌ 3.

“Inappropriately hard braking⁢ results in the⁣ Cruise vehicles⁤ becoming unexpected roadway⁤ obstacles and‌ may result ​in a collision with a Cruise vehicle,” NHTSA said in its letter.

Cruise said it was cooperating with the ongoing⁢ investigation.

“We ⁤welcome ⁤NHTSA’s questions related to our safety record and operations,” Cruise said.

NHTSA earlier this month opened a separate probe into whether Cruise was taking sufficient precautions ​with⁢ autonomous robotaxis to safeguard pedestrians.

In⁣ August, ‌the DMV directed Cruise to remove half​ of its driverless vehicles ⁤after another crash.

Cruise said the DMV was reviewing ​an Oct. 2 incident where one of ​its self-driving ​vehicles braked but did not avoid striking ​a pedestrian who‌ had previously been struck by a hit-and-run driver.

The DMV order said ​Cruise had not initially​ disclosed⁢ all video ‌footage of the ‍accident and that “Cruise’s vehicles may lack the ability to respond in a safe⁣ and appropriate manner​ during incidents involving a⁣ pedestrian.”

Cruise denied the ⁢allegation​ saying it had shown ‌the ‍DMV⁤ “the complete video ‍multiple times.”

Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Rod Nickel and Christopher Cushing

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​ How does Cruise plan to rebuild public trust during the suspension of its driverless operations?

General Motors’ driverless car unit Cruise announced on ​Thursday that⁤ it will‍ suspend ​all ​operations ‍nationwide ⁣after California regulators ordered the company ⁢to remove its driverless cars from state⁢ roads. The California Department of ​Motor Vehicles (DMV) stated that ​Cruise’s vehicles⁤ posed a risk to ‍the public and accused the company of misrepresenting the technology’s safety.

Cruise responded by stating‍ that its top priority is to rebuild public trust and, ⁣in that⁢ spirit,⁤ it has decided to pause driverless operations across all of⁣ its fleets. The company plans to use this time to examine its processes, systems, and tools. Cruise currently operates ​driverless vehicles⁤ in ‍Phoenix, ⁣Houston, Austin, Dallas, and Miami.

This ⁢suspension⁣ is a​ significant setback for General Motors, which has ⁣viewed‍ the self-driving business as a⁣ major‍ growth opportunity.⁣ However, ‌Cruise clarified that the decision is⁣ not related to any new on-road incidents and that supervised autonomous vehicle operations will continue.

The DMV’s criticism came after U.S.​ auto safety officials revealed that they were investigating five​ additional reports ⁢of Cruise self-driving cars ‍engaging in hard braking that resulted in collisions. The National Highway Traffic ‌Safety Administration (NHTSA) previously opened a⁢ formal safety probe into Cruise following three crashes where its vehicles were struck from behind after braking suddenly.

In ​an ‌October 20 letter made ‍public on ⁣Thursday, the NHTSA disclosed that it⁢ was seeking additional information about five new crash reports involving Cruise vehicles that braked⁤ without any obstacles ahead. The agency expressed concerns that such⁣ hard braking behavior could result in⁣ collisions with other vehicles.

Cruise has assured that it is cooperating with ​the ongoing‍ investigation and welcomes ⁢NHTSA’s ‌questions regarding its safety record and operations. The NHTSA⁣ is separately investigating whether Cruise⁤ is taking adequate precautions to ⁣protect pedestrians with its autonomous robotaxis.

This is not the first‍ time the DMV​ has taken action ⁢against Cruise. In August, the department directed the company to remove half of its driverless ⁤vehicles following another crash. ​The⁢ DMV argued that Cruise’s⁢ vehicles may lack the ability to ​respond appropriately during incidents⁢ involving pedestrians.

Cruise denied these allegations, stating that it‌ had⁢ submitted complete video footage multiple times to the DMV. The ⁣company remains committed to addressing these concerns and‍ ensuring the safety of its autonomous vehicles.

In conclusion,⁢ the suspension of General Motors’ driverless car unit Cruise’s operations ⁤in California is a significant setback for the company. However,⁤ it ⁢provides an opportunity for Cruise to reassess its processes and rebuild public trust. The ongoing ⁤investigations by the DMV and NHTSA will play a crucial ‌role in determining the future of Cruise’s autonomous vehicle operations.



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