No sooner did Cruise announce plans to launch additional robotaxi fleets in Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Airzona, within 90 days … More
Category: Cruise Automation
Cruise Expands Driverless Robotaxi Service to Phoenix and Austin
After launching its driverless robotaxi service in San Francisco a few months ago, Cruise has now announced plans to launch … More
Some Call it the Future, We Call it Just Another Day in San Francisco
A walk through the city and in front of the lens drive the driverless vehicles. No one crows about them … More
Robotaxi Accident With Injuries in San Francisco
As announced by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), there has been a first(?) personal injury accident involving a … More
Without Driver, But With Coyotes: First Ride in a Cruise Robotaxi Through San Francisco
Tuesday night was the night. I rode in one of Cruise’s fleet of driverless robotaxis in San Francisco for the … More
Again 8 Cruise Got Stuck
And again it hit Cruise with a crippled fleet of robotaxis. After two known incidents, where once a dozen and … More
What a Robotaxi Comes Across
Why, in fact, do companies developing autonomous cars test these vehicles in cities, rather than on the proving ground or … More
First Details on Paralyzed Robotaxi Fleet in San Francisco
More details are emerging following a Cruise system failure that saw an intersection in San Francisco blocked by just over … More
Driverless Robotaxi Fleet Paralyzed for Hours in San Francisco
Apparently, the first system breakdown of a driverless robot taxi fleet occurred. In San Francisco, at least a dozen autonomous … More
How do Robotaxis React to Emergency Vehicles?
Do robot cabs actually recognize emergency vehicles and if so, how do they react to them? This is not a … More