April 10, 2024, 1:12 a.m. | Quentyn Kennemer

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Cruise will look to get its driverless cars under control before it takes on new passengers. | Getty

Cruise has announced that it’s resuming tests for its fleet of self-driving taxis in Phoenix, Arizona , though not with passengers just yet. The autonomous vehicle maker says it will start with humans behind the wheel, with no passengers and no autonomous driving mechanisms engaged.


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