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GM’s Cruise to resume testing its robotaxi service in Phoenix – ET Auto

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s Cruise autonomous driving business is preparing to resume testing its robotaxis with safety drivers in Phoenix, marking an important step in its attempts to resume service after grounding its fleet last year. When the October incident occurred, Cruise was charging fares in San Francisco, Austin and Phoenix. General Motors Co.’s

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Cruise to reintroduce human-driven vehicle fleet in Phoenix – ET Auto

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General Motors ‘ autonomous driving startup, Cruise , said on Tuesday it would reintroduce a small fleet of human-driven vehicles in some cities, starting with Phoenix in Arizona, about six months after it suspended operations following an incident in San Francisco. The company had suspended its U.S. The company had suspended its U.S.

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Waymo robotaxi to begin driverless services for employees in Austin – ET Auto

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Waymo said it will open its ride-hailing program, Waymo One, to the public in Austin at a later date, adding that this will make Austin the fourth ride-hailing city after San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles.

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California approves Waymo robotaxi services in LA, SF neighboring cities – ET Auto

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Waymo, which already operates in San Francisco and Phoenix, applied on Jan. Download ETAuto App Get Realtime updates Save your favourite articles Scan to download App The post California approves Waymo robotaxi services in LA, SF neighboring cities – ET Auto appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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Amazon’s Zoox robotaxis to drive faster, farther, at night in Las Vegas – ET Auto

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The moves are modest compared with Alphabet’s Waymo, which this week announced a plan to begin a taxi service in Los Angeles, on top of the existing markets of San Francisco and Phoenix, where it already ferries passengers in its retrofitted autonomous Jaguars.

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Waymo seeks to expand driverless service to Los Angeles – ET Auto

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Waymo said this month it would begin testing its fully autonomous passenger cars without a human driver on freeways in Phoenix, Arizona, where it now offers rides in the metropolitan area. It did not provide details on when its service will go live. The company also aims to operate in Austin, Texas.

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How 5G’s Rollout Rattled Hundreds of Pilots

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These altimeters also feed into critical autopilot, auto-throttle, and instrument landing systems. With over 18,000 hours as Captain of Boeing airliners…I've never had the auto speedbrakes deploy uncommanded before ground contact,” they wrote. With six reports, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport had the most complaints.