#robotaxi

joseph_teller@diaspora.glasswings.com

Slate Magazine : Cruise Control

A major robotaxi company was all over San Francisco—and poised to go national. California just banned it.

California DMV cited “an unreasonable risk to public safety” posed by Cruise robotaxis.

Not Safe... Self Driving Went Badly

#Technology #SelfDrivingCard #RoboTaxi #CA #SanFranCisco #CruiseRobotaxi #

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Zoox Tests New Driverless Vehicle For The First Time on Public Roads


The fact that driverless cars are already on the road in the USA is nothing new. Waymo and Cruise operate several driverless robot taxi fleets that drive passengers around. I’ve reported on this before, as in the field report on my first 50 robotaxi rides with Cruise.
https://thelastdriverlicenseholder.com/2023/02/13/zoox-tests-new-driverless-vehicle-for-the-first-time-on-public-roads/
#autonomous, #car, #robotaxi, #zoox, #featured


qlod@parlote.facil.services

Chine... votre taxi sans chauffeur s'arrête... vous scannez le QR code sur le pare-brise arrière et entrez le mot de passe de la course puis attendez que le robotaxi vérifie votre passeport Covid... si le QR code est vert il vous emmène.
#taxis_sans_chauffeur #robotaxi #véhicule_autonome #Chine #robot #robotisation

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Cruise Robotaxi Fleet Spotted in Austin


No sooner did Cruise announce plans to launch additional robotaxi fleets in Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Airzona, within 90 days than the first Cruise robotaxis were spotted in Austin. Reddit user espressonut420 posted this photo of 16 Cruise vehicles outside the General Motors Austin IT Innovation Center.
https://thelastdriverlicenseholder.com/2022/09/22/cruise-robotaxi-fleet-spotted-in-austin/
#car, #cruise, #autonomous, #robotaxi, #featured, #automation


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SFPD Stopps Driverless Cruise Robotaxi, Then It Takes Off


It didn’t take long for a Cruise driverless robotaxi to be stopped by San Francisco police. On Instagram, a user posted this entertaining encounter, which took place in San Francisco’s Richmond District. Cruise has been allowed to operate its robotaxis commercially, driverless with passengers, for several weeks. The time is currently restricted between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
https://thelastdriverlicenseholder.com/2022/04/09/sfpd-stopps-driverless-cruise-robotaxi-then-it-takes-off/
#car, #robotaxi, #autonomous, #featured, #automation, #cruise


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Cruise’s Robotaxi Fleet in Pictures and Videos


With the company receiving approval for driverless driving and commercial deployment of Cruise’s fleet of robot taxis, more and more images and videos are now surfacing showing the empty cars in San Francisco. Some that give an idea of the scale of the operation (more than 100 vehicles are part of the fleet), and some that show what conditions need to be met for the vehicles to run safely. And this includes calibrating the sensors, as we see in the picture from the garage. The images come from Twitter user @21five_public.
https://thelastdriverlicenseholder.com/2022/03/17/cruises-robotaxi-fleet-in-pictures-and-videos/
#robotaxi, #cruise, #car, #autonomous, #featured, #automation


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Cruise And Waymo Are Now Allowed To Offer Paid Robotaxi Service In California.


The California Public Utility Commission, which is responsible for cab regulation among other things, today granted Cruise and Waymo permission to offer paid robotaxi rides with immediate effect. This makes the two the first robotaxi companies in California to have this license.
https://thelastdriverlicenseholder.com/2022/02/28/cruise-and-waymo-are-now-allowed-to-offer-paid-robotaxi-service-in-california/
#cruise, #automation, #car, #autonomous, #robotaxi, #waymo, #featured, #electric, #vehicle