General Motors Company’s GM autonomous vehicle division, Cruise, has acknowledged submitting a false report in an attempt to sway a federal investigation into a safety incident last year. Per the ...
Cruise, the San Francisco self-driving car company, agreed to pay a criminal penalty of $500,000 for hiding information about ...
Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine for submitting a false report to federal regulators following an accident over a ...
GM's driverless robotaxi unit settles with the federal government over charges it failed to include details of an October ...
Cruise faces scrutiny after a pedestrian was struck by its robotaxi, leading to a $1.5 million fine and ongoing NHTSA ...
Cruise, the autonomous vehicle unit of General Motors, has admitted to submitting a false report with the goal of influencing ...
Cruise LLC, the self-driving unit General Motors, openly admitted at having submitted a false report in order to influence ...
GM's Cruise will pay a $500,000 fine for submitting to NHTSA a false report on last year's car crash in San Francisco. Read ...
Cruise, which is owned by General Motors, was accused of omitting the fact that a woman had been trapped and dragged under one of its autonomous cars.
General Motors' self-driving car unit, Cruise, admitted on Thursday to submitting a false report to influence a federal ...
Autonomous vehicle startup Cruise has admitted to filing a false report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
As part of the global assault on jobs, 1,800 workers at PPG Industries throughout the United States and Europe will lose ...