Cruise said Monday it has started testing its self-driving vehicles in Atlanta as the company continues its ambitious plan to launch its robotaxi service in multiple cities.
The announcement confirms previous reporting by TechCrunch that Atlanta would be the next city to see Cruise vehicles on public roads.
The company didn’t provide many details in its post on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, stating only “more to come.”
The announcement comes just a week since Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said it would expand to Nashville and hinted that more cities would soon follow.
Eventually, those vehicles will lose the human safety operator — making it driverless.
The service area and hours often start on a limited basis and slowly expand.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Cruise said Monday it has started testing its self-driving vehicles in Atlanta as the company continues its ambitious plan to launch its robotaxi service in multiple cities.
The announcement confirms previous reporting by TechCrunch that Atlanta would be the next city to see Cruise vehicles on public roads.
The company didn’t provide many details in its post on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, stating only “more to come.”
The announcement comes just a week since Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said it would expand to Nashville and hinted that more cities would soon follow.
Eventually, those vehicles will lose the human safety operator — making it driverless.
The service area and hours often start on a limited basis and slowly expand.
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