According to reports, on the morning of July 1, six of Cruise’s self-driving taxis suddenly stopped running and parked on a street in San Francisco late Tuesday night local time, causing traffic jams for hours. Cruise employees then went to the scene and manually removed the vehicles. The photos of Cruise’s self-driving taxi “Flying Nest” also caused heated discussions among netizens. For the incident, a witness posted: “The first thing I said to my colleagues was that these vehicles came together and wanted to murder us. It was a very surreal event, and eventually had to send someone over to take the car manually. Drive away. Cruise should pay a fine for causing a prolonged blockage. This accident even prevented a cleaning truck from cleaning an entire block.” In San Francisco, the fine for blocking a street cleaning truck is $76 per vehicle. The San Francisco Department of Transportation did not respond to questions about how it would handle such questions from self-driving cars and whether Cruise could be fined for blocking intersections. A Cruise spokesman said: “Earlier this week we encountered .
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