Which US metro area will GM Cruise first restart (or start) giving public rides in? With a safety driver is fine and expected. Public = non-GM non-Cruise employees.
New answers should be a specific US city/metro area. If an answer is not a specific city, or if an answer is already including in another metro area, or if the city is outside the US, I will resolve N/A
For example, Phoenix AZ includes Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, etc.
Context
With GM cutting back Cruise, Cruise is apparently planning to relaunch and focus on one specific city.
https://www.axios.com/2023/11/22/cruise-robotaxi-gm-relaunch
Cruise previous planned to launch in the following cities, in the following order:
1. San Francisco, CA (launched)
2/3. Phoenix, AZ (launched)
2/3. Austin, TX (launched)
4/5. Dallas, TX (launched)
4/5. Houston, TX (launched)
6. Miami, FL
7. Nashville, TN
8. Los Angeles, CA
9. San Diego, CA
10. Atlanta, GA
11. Charlotte, NC
12. Raleigh, NC
13. Seattle, WA
14. Washington DC
15. Las Vegas, NV
@MingweiSamuel Does this NA or resolve to doesn't relaunch in US if Cruise (as a robotaxi service) is cancelled and never relaunches? https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/10/gm-halts-funding-of-robotaxi-development-by-cruise.html
https://manifold.markets/aimless_intent/which-city-will-cruise-focus-on-for has been resolved
This will resolve only once the first public rides are given
"We remain focused on commercializing a fully driverless L4 service, relaunching ridehail in one city to start,” Mo Elshenawy wrote in a Dec. 1 message
https://twitter.com/GPCpolicy/status/1730381351822741975 seems they're still doing PR for the local business association in Phoenix