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美加州车管局调查Cruise无人驾驶出租车旧金山撞车事故

California Motor Vehicle Administration Investigates Cruise Driverless Taxi San Francisco Crash

Gelonghui Finance ·  Aug 19, 2023 11:20
GLONGHUI, August 19 | The California Department of Motor Vehicles says Cruise has agreed to reduce the RoboTaxi (driverless taxi) fleet it operates by 50% until the agency has completed an investigation into the recent incident involving Cruise vehicles in San Francisco. The DMV said in an email statement, “Cruise will operate no more than 50 driverless vehicles during the day and no more than 150 driverless vehicles at night.” A Cruise driverless taxi collided with a fire engine in San Francisco later this Thursday.

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