Driverless car startup Cruise’s no good, terrible year

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Cruise rolled out hundreds of its robotaxis in San Francisco this year. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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A year ago, the future seemed bright for the driverless car startup Cruise. As 2022 wrapped up, CEO Kyle Vogt took to Twitter to post about the company’s autonomous vehicles rolling onto the streets of San Francisco, Austin and Phoenix.

“Folks,” he wrote, “we are entering the golden years of AV expansion.”

Robotaxis, which give rides to any paying customer with no driver at the wheel,

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