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GM's Cruise recalls nearly 1,200 robotaxis resolving Federal safety probe

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  • General Motors (GM's) autonomous driving unit, Cruise, has recalled 1,194 self-driving vehicles to address long-standing hard braking issues. This follows a nearly two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which has now been closed.

  • A software update has addressed the issue, which has reportedly improved the autonomous system's ability to predict and react to the environment, significantly reducing hard braking incidents compared to human drivers.

  • The NHTSA scrutinized Cruise's braking problems by analyzing over 7,600 incidents, identifying only 10 crashes directly linked to the vehicles. 

  • Analyst QuickTake: Even though one of Cruise's probes has now been closed following the recall, its challenges extend beyond the recall, as the company faces ongoing federal investigations from the Department of Justice and SEC after one of its robotaxis was involved in a pedestrian accident last year, leading to leadership changes and operational setbacks.

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