Woman Dragged by Self-Driving Taxi to Receive Settlement
Woman Dragged by Self-Driving Taxi to Receive Settlement
In a startling incident that has sent shockwaves through the world of self-driving technology, General Motors' autonomous car company, Cruise, has been forced to confront the grim consequences of its mistakes. A woman in San Francisco was recently struck and dragged by a Cruise self-driving taxi, sustaining "multiple traumatic injuries" and leaving the company scrambling to regain the public's trust.The harrowing details paint a disturbing picture. A pedestrian, whose identity has not been released, was first hit by a hit-and-run vehicle at the intersection of 5th and Market streets. Thrown into the path of the Cruise autonomous taxi, the woman was then pinned underneath the vehicle and dragged for approximately 20 feet as the car tried to pull out of the roadway.According to Cruise's initial statement, the self-driving car had "braked aggressively to minimize impact," but the company later acknowledged that the vehicle's software had made a mistake in registering the location of the collision. Tragically, the car continued to drive at a speed of 7 mph, with the injured woman still trapped beneath it.Cruise conveyed that its employees remain deeply concerned and empathetic towards the pedestrian who was injured in the incident and went on to convey its hope for the woman's ongoing recovery from the traumatic incident.
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