GM Cruise receives California permit for autonomous vehicles with no backup driver
On October 15, GM’s Cruise subsidiary announced it has received a permit from the California DMV to remove the human backup drivers from its self-driving cars.
Before the end of 2020, Cruise will be sending its electric autonomous cars out onto the streets of San Francisco, where the company maintains its headquarte....
Before the end of 2020, Cruise will be sending its electric autonomous cars out onto the streets of San Francisco, where the company maintains its headquarte....
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