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因延迟报告美国旧金山事故 Cruise遭加州监管机构罚款11.25万美元

Due to delayed reporting of the San Francisco accident to the regulatory institutions in the USA, Cruise was fined $112,500 by the California regulatory authority.

Gelonghui Finance ·  Jun 21 10:29
On June 21st, Gelonghui reported that California's regulatory agency announced on Thursday that it would impose the highest amount of fines on Cruise, the self-driving department of General Motors, for failing to submit a full report on a self-driving car accident last year to the agency within the prescribed time limit. Cruise and other self-driving car companies, such as Alphabet's Waymo and Amazon's Zoox, have faced close scrutiny from regulatory agencies due to multiple car accidents. According to regulatory sources, Cruise will face the maximum fine imposed by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), up to $112,500. This means that during the 15 days that Cruise withheld information about the accident, a fine of $7,500 per day must be paid. In addition, Cruise is required to submit a detailed report on the California collision accident to CPUC and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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