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Cruise fined $500k for submitting a false report
GM’s Cruise To Pay $500,000 Fine For Submitting False Crash Report
GM robotaxi subsidiary Cruise has now agreed to pay a $500,000 fine for submitting a misleading report on the October 2023 pedestrian dragging incident.
GM’s robot car unit Cruise will pay $500,000 over falsified crash report
General Motors’ robot car unit Cruise will pay $500,000 to resolve criminal charges from the DOJ for falsifying a federal report after a grisly 2023 crash.
GM’s Cruise pays $500,000 criminal fine following false report
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GM's Cruise will pay a $500,000 fine for submitting a false accident report
GM's robotaxi unit Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 for submitting a false accident report as part of a deferred prosecution agreement. The US Justice Department (DoJ) said that Cruise failed to disclose vital details about a serious October 2023 accident in which one of its vehicles struck a pedestrian and dragged her 20 feet after she was hit by another vehicle.
GM’s Robotaxi Unit Will Pay $500,000 Fine After Submitting False Crash Report
Cruise, General Motors' robotaxi firm, submitted a false report on a crash involving one of its robotaxis with the intent to “obstruct, or influence” a federal investigation, the Department of Justice said.
GM's Cruise to pay $500,000 fine for false report on San Francisco car crash
GM's Cruise will pay a $500,000 fine for submitting to NHTSA a false report on last year's car crash in San Francisco. Read more.
GM self-driving unit Cruise admits to submitting false report, will pay $500,000 fine
General Motors' self-driving car unit, Cruise, admitted on Thursday to submitting a false report to influence a federal investigation and will pay a $500,000 criminal fine as part of a deferred prosecution agreement,
GM’s Cruise to pay $500,000 fine to DOJ, admits submitting false records
GM’s Cruise LLC, an autonomous vehicle company based in San Francisco, has agreed to resolve a criminal charge in federal court for
GM's Cruise to pay $500,000 fine to DOJ, admits submitting false report
Cruise, the autonomous vehicle unit of General Motors, has admitted to submitting a false report with the goal of influencing a federal investigation into a safety incident last year. In penance, the company will pay a $500,
Cruise Admits Filing False Report on Crash, Will Pay $500,000
GM's driverless robotaxi unit settles with the federal government over charges it failed to include details of an October 2023 accident where its vehicle ran over a pedestrian in San Francisco.
Cruise to pay $500K fine for covering up SF crash
Autonomous driving company Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine after it admitted to covering up a crash that happened in San Francisco last year, the United States Department of Justice announced.
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Cruise fined $500K for submitting a false report after last year’s pedestrian crash
NHTSA had already fined Cruise $1.5 million in September for submitting incomplete reports that failed to disclose that the ...
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GM's Self-Driving Cruise To Pay $500,000 Fine In Connection With Robotaxi Running Over Woman
Cruise LLC, the self-driving unit General Motors, openly admitted at having submitted a false report in order to influence ...
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GM's Autonomous Driving Unit Cruise Admits To Falsifying Accident Report To NHTSA, Agrees To Pay $500K Fine
General Motors' autonomous driving unit Cruise has agreed to a payment of $500,000 in criminal fines for providing a false ...
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