to develop partially automated driving features that can be used in its vehicles sooner.
Cruise intends to operate the Origin in the city and county of San Francisco at speeds up to 35 mph at all hours of the day, except when inclement weather is present, the application shows. In its application to the California DMV, Cruise said it has developed a suite of tests specifically tailored to autonomous vehicles to verify the Origin’s capabilities and on-road compliance with vehicle regulations and industry standards.What do you think is the future for self-driving cars? Join the conversation below., after a crash that resulted in minor injuries. Cruise said it updated the software and the action didn’t affect or change its on-road operations.
GM asked the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in February to grant it a temporary exemption to allow it to operate a limited number of vehicles without steering wheels or manual controls on public roadways, according to a petition submitted to regulators.
Goodbye even more jobs
barnabas777 Your crazy if you even think that you would get in a fully autonomous vehicle so many things can go wrong an the fact they don't work well in fog, hard heavy rain, snow storms alot more testing needs to be done
A dangerous death trap.
Will it have a Prop 65 sticker?
No ThankYou !!
Dangerous
What could possibly go wrong, asked everyone.
I sure am pulling for this to work.
The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion, economic status, or ethnic background, is that, deep down inside, we all believe that we are above-average drivers. Dave Barry