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GM’s Cruise to suspend all driverless car fleets after California ban

Company says it needs to ‘rebuild public trust’ and will assess its processes and systems

Driverless car company Cruise is to pause self-driving operations across its fleet, days after California regulators barred its vehicles from the state’s roads.

Following a highly publicised accident involving one of its driverless vehicles in San Francisco, General Motors-owned Cruise said on Thursday that the “most important thing for us right now is to take steps to rebuild public trust”.

To do that, the company said it would “proactively pause driverless operations across all of our fleets” while it assessed its processes and systems.

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