Automated car company looking to launch in Dallas faces second federal investigation over safety

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NHTSA's Office of Defects investigation opened the investigation into Cruise LLC this week after receiving reports of two pedestrian injuries, as well as two 'relevant' videos posted to social media.

NHTSA's Office of Defects investigation opened the investigation into Cruise LLC this week after receiving reports of two pedestrian injuries, as well as two "relevant" videos posted to social media.NHTSA's Office of Defects investigation opened the investigation into Cruise LLC this week after receiving reports of two pedestrian injuries, as well as two "relevant" videos posted to social media.

Cruise has been running tests on the vehicles since June, the final stage before the fully-automated rideshare service allows public passengers. "These cars cannot be remotely driven for safety purposes, we want to make sure no one can take the remote of these vehicles," Yariel Diaz, Cruise LLC's Senior Manager of Government Affairs told the council.The summary says "The Office of Defects Investigation has received reports of incidents in which Automated Driving System equipped vehicles operated by Cruise LLC may not have exercised appropriate caution around pedestrians in the roadway.

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