Cruise vehicles are already on the road in Dallas in a testing phase.The company said employees are in the driver seat for now as the vehicles drives themselves.Cruise vehicles are now on Dallas streets, preparing for their official launch.Automated car company looking to launch in Dallas faces second federal investigation over safety
"This is really, now, a vindication of San Francisco’s position. It proves that these vehicles were not ready for primetime," San Francisco Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin said. "This was a unique situation because rescuers did not have a driver or passenger to ask about the nature of the injuries, to how the victim came to be," San Francisco Fire Department Captain Justin Schorr said back on October 3, 2023.In Austin, there have been reports of issues, like cars stopping and blocking intersections.