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Cruise gets $1.5 million penalty for keeping pedestrian crash details from safety regulator
General Motors' self-driving subsidiary Cruise must pay a $1.5 million penalty to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, after its initial reports to the safety regulator about last year's pedestrian crash omitted that the company's robotaxi dragged the woman 20 feet.
GM’s Cruise fined $1.5 million for omitting details about its gruesome 2023 crash
On Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) fined Cruise, GM’s self-driving vehicle division, $1.5 million. The company omitted key details from an October 2023 accident in San Francisco.
Cruise to pay $1.5 million for hiding details of pedestrian-dragging crash
Robot taxi developer Cruise will pay a $1.5 million fine to federal regulators for withholding details on a gruesome crash last year in San Francisco.
GM Self-Driving Unit Cruise to Pay $1.5 Million Fine Over Crash Disclosure
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that General Motors' self-driving car unit Cruise will pay a $1.5 million fine after it failed to disclose details of a serious October 2023 crash involving a pedestrian.
Regulator orders GM’s Cruise to pay $1.5 million over 2023 pedestrian crash
General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle division will pay a $1.5 million penalty after the unit failed to fully report a crash involving a pedestrian, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday.
NHTSA: Cruise to pay $1.5M penalty after failing to fully report crash involving pedestrian
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle division will pay a $1.5 million penalty as part of a consent order after the unit failed to fully report a crash involving a pedestrian.
GM's self-driving car unit fined $1.5 million US for failing to report crash details
The U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday that General Motors' self-driving car unit Cruise will pay a $1.5 million US fine after it failed to disclose details of a serious October 2023 crash involving a pedestrian.
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GM’s Cruise To Pay $1.5M Penalty After Failure To Fully Disclose Traffic Incident
The NHTSA has announced a new consent order with Cruise, GM’s self-driving technology division, for failing to fully report ...
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Mazda, Chrysler recalling more than 93K cars over safety issues. Check car recalls here
Mazda, Chrysler are recalling 93,500 vehicles for airbag issues. See if you car is included in this weeks recalls.
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Fatal highway construction accident still under investigation
A 66-year-old Detroit man driving a 2025 Ford Bronco may have been using a driver assist mode when he hit and killed a Mt.
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Why car companies might finally have to care about pedestrian safety
In a first, NHTSA proposed forcing car companies to limit the risk of pedestrian head injuries in a collision. If the ...
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Toyota recalls certain SUV models over potential safety issues
Toyota recently announced that it was recalling some of the Corolla Cross Hybrid automobiles over a braking issue. The recall ...
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7 Safety Tips For Driving At Night
Roads can be dangerous places for drivers after nightfall, but these seven useful tips will help keep you safe in the dark ...
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Southern California’s road changes aren’t delivering on promises to improve safety
As the region’s work and commute patterns evolve, road safety interventions should be measured annually to assess their ...
Journal-Courier
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Cars collect troves of data about traffic and road hazards. Should they share it?
Transportation officials are hoping a major investment in a technology could be part of the solution to a recent surge in ...
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Electric vehicles raise concerns about whether safety infrastructure can handle their weight in a crash
Guardrails and barriers, typically tested against vehicles weighing around 5,000 pounds, are now being challenged by electric ...
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‘Road safety crisis’ requires US DOT action: TRB report
The report lays out five recommendations the Transportation Research Board says can be sustained over the years.
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National Seat Check Saturday: Ensure your child's safety on the road
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certified technicians are available nationwide to ...
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