The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said it is investigating a recent incident involving a Cruise autonomous vehicle in San Francisco, Reuters reports.

Cruise is a subsidiary of General Motors.

As a result of the incident, in which a Cruise robotaxi collided with an emergency vehicle, DMV has asked Cruise to “immediately reduce” its active fleet by 50% until the investigation has been completed.

Cruise has confirmed it has complied with the request.

In a statement following the collision, Cruise said: “The Cruise AV did identify the risk of a collision and initiated a braking maneuver, reducing its speed, but was ultimately unable to avoid the collision.  

“We realize that we’ll always encounter challenging situations, which is why continuous improvement is central to our work. We will continue to work in partnership with regulators and city departments on EMV interactions to reduce the likelihood of incidents like these happening again.”

GlobalData Strategic Intelligence

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?

Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.

By GlobalData

Just Auto Excellence Awards - Have you nominated?

Nominations are now open for the prestigious Just Auto Excellence Awards - one of the industry's most recognised programmes celebrating innovation, leadership, and impact. This is your chance to showcase your achievements, highlight industry advancements, and gain global recognition. Don't miss the opportunity to be honoured among the best - submit your nomination today!

Nominate Now