A woman in San Francisco suffers serious injury after a hit-and-run driver stuck her earlier this week, hurling her underneath an autonomous Cruise vehicle, CNBC’s Rohan Goswami reports. The force of the impact hurled the woman in front of the vehicle, which applied the brakes “aggressively” and remained in place at the request of police, Goswami says, citing a Cruise spokesperson and San Francisco police. The Fly notes that Cruise is a subsidiary of General Motors.
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