The more driverless robotaxis are on the road in cities – and they already are in San Francisco, Phoenix/Chandler, Austin … More
Category: Cruise Automation
Waymo Receives Driverless Permit for L.A., Cruise Starts First Driverless Rides in Austin
It feels like not a day goes by that Waymo, Cruise or another robotaxi company doesn’t announce the launch of … More
Waymo and Cruise Expand Service Areas and Hours for their Robotaxi Fleets
Not a week goes by without new progress being announced in the development of autonomous cars. For a long time, … More
Reasons for the Stalling of Cruise Robotaxis
Again, a Cruise robotaxi got stuck in San Francisco, this time at a traffic light. After about 13 minutes, technicians … More
Cruise Origin Spotted in San Francisco
Oliver Cameron, Product VP of Cruise, posted this stunning photo of one of Cruise’s San Francisco depots. Cruise, part of … More
Cruise Applied for Test License for Origin in San Francisco
After the Chevrolet Bolts, now the Origin. Cruise, which has been operating a driverless robotaxi service in San Francisco for … More
Three Cruise Robotaxi Stall in San Francisco
Once again, three Cruise robot cabs got stuck at an intersection of Fillmore and O’Farrell Street in San Francisco and … More
My 50 Driverless Cruise Rides And Some New Insights
After my report after the first 26 rides in driverless Cruise robotaxis, I made another 24 rides and observed some … More
Cruise Origin With Wheel Chair Access
Robotaxi company Cruise demonstrates how a wheelchair can be used to board and operate one of the Cruise Origin robotaxis … More
Cruise Extends Driverless Rides in San Francisco To Day Time
After the expansion of the area in which the driverless Cruise robot cab is allowed to travel in San Francisco, … More