on Wednesday. Cruise currently operates at least 50 cars in Austin and just recently launched in Houston after a trial run.
Cruise representatives say they're working to address concerns about things like pedestrian safety, but claim that people often try to test the cars by doing things like jumping in front of them or hitting them, which they say isn't something the technology can plan for.New driverless rideshare Cruise caught on video driving into the wrong lane multiple times
While the commission avoided making any recommendations during the meeting, they say they plan to continue those meetings in an effort to address safety in the future. Meanwhile, the meeting with Cruise comes as federal regulators began an investigation into the company's vehicle following reports that two pedestrians were injured in San Francisco.started its investigation Monday saying that the cars may not be exercising caution around pedestrians. In a statement, a Cruise spokesperson said its safety record is"outperforming" human drivers and that the company is complying with information requests from the federal government.
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