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Cruise Grew Fast and Angered Regulators. Now It’s Dealing With the Fallout.

The company, a General Motors subsidiary, has hired a law firm to investigate how it responded to regulators, as its cars sit idle and questions grow about its C.E.O.’s expansion plans.

Tripp Mickle
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Cruise LLC, Driverless and Semiautonomous Vehicles, General Motors, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Traffic Accidents and Safety, Vogt, Kyle
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