The investigation by the NHTSA is focused on a pair of crashes involving pedestrians and Cruise vehicles in San Francisco.
, the driverless car company that recently started services in Houston, is under federal investigation.is focused on a pair of crashes involving pedestrians and Cruise vehicles in San Francisco.
Cruise said in a statement,"Cruise's safety record of more than 5 million miles continues to outperform comparable human drivers at a time when pedestrian injuries and deaths are at an all-time high."
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