Will GM’s Cruise resume driverless taxi operation in San Francisco before the end of 2023?
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On 10/24/2023, Cruise was ordered to stop operation of its driverless taxis in San Francisco due to the fallout of a recent crash. This happened only a couple months after Cruise was granted permission to expand driverless operations in the city.
https://www.wired.com/story/cruise-robotaxi-self-driving-permit-revoked-california/
Resolves to YES if Cruise resumes taxi rides without human safety drivers in SF before the end of 2023
Resolves to NO if no Cruise driverless taxi rides happen before the end of 2023
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