Woman gets millions from GM-owned company after getting dragged by self-driving taxi in San Francisco
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General Motors’ autonomous car company, Cruise, has reportedly agreed to pay an $8-million to $12-million settlement to a woman who was hospitalized after getting dragged along the pavement by a self-driving taxi in San Francisco last year.
Cruise halted its driverless operations after its autonomous taxi license was suspended by California's Department of Motor Vehicles. The company was also accused of lying to investigators and withholding footage of the car crash.
Cruise said this week that it would start testing robotaxis in Arizona with a "safety driver" behind the wheel in case a human needs to take control of the vehicle, according to a company news release.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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