General Motors' Cruise may face fines for not disclosing accident details
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发表于 2023-12-5 10:35:41
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General Motors' Cruise may face fines for not disclosing details of an accident. The California Public Utilities Commission stated in a December 1 document that General Motors' autonomous driving division Cruise may face fines and sanctions for not disclosing details of an October 2 accident, in which Cruise's autonomous taxi failed to stop in a timely manner, Encountered a pedestrian who was hit and run by a driver.
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