How many weeks will Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors, resume testing unmanned taxis? Company response
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-2-23 17:53:09
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On February 23, Pat Morrissey, a spokesperson for General Motors' autonomous driving subsidiary Cruise, stated in a statement that the company has not yet finalized a timetable for resuming the deployment of vehicles, Our goal is to restart manual driving vehicles and supervised unmanned taxi testing in a city as soon as possible after taking measures to regain the trust of regulatory agencies and the public. We are meeting with officials in specific markets to gather information, share the latest developments, and rebuild trust.
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