With the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) ruling giving Waymo and Cruise permission to officially begin driverless robotaxi service throughout … More
Category: Cruise Automation
California Approves Waymo and Cruise Robotaxis
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the agency responsible for taxi regulations among other things, today voted 3-1 to allow … More
Cruise and Semi Truck Collide in San Francisco
On the morning of August 7, a semi-truck and a Cruise robotic cab collided in San Francisco. Venture capitalist Alf … More
The Robotaxi Expansion Continues
Almost daily now comes news of new cities and regions where companies like Waymo and Cruise are starting to operate … More
Fire Hoses and Robotaxis
A video of two robotaxis and several human-driven cars in San Francisco treating a scene secured by the fire department … More
Cruise Origin For Wheelchair Riders
Just under a year ago, Cruise introduced handicapped access for its new vehicle, the Cruise Origin. In the video, you … More
What’s the Matter With the Resistance Against Autonomous Vehicles in San Francisco?
Crazy incidents around autonomous cars have been around for a while, like people throwing themselves in front of them and … More
Cruise on Expansion Course: Atlanta and Nashville Next
San Francisco, Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Houston and Miami, and now soon Atlanta in the US state of Georgia and Nashville … More
First Tests of Cruise Origin
Chevrolet Bolts are still cruising the streets of San Francisco, Phoenix and Austin as robotaxis from GM’s Cruise subsidiary, but … More
First Experience With a Cruise Robotaxi Backing Up
During on of my rides with a Cruise Robotaxi in San Francisco, we witnessed the cruise backing up to make … More