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GM to cut spending on self-driving unit Cruise after accident

Carmaker will use investor day to outline scale of investment reductions

General Motors is to scale back ambitions for its self-driving unit Cruise following a pedestrian injury last month, which led it to suspend testing. 

The carmaker behind Chevrolet and Buick will outline on Wednesday the extent to which it is slashing planned spending on self-driving technology that was once at the forefront of its pitch to investors. 

For years the carmaker has traded under the strapline “zero crashes, zero emissions, zero congestion”, a testament to its bet on a future of cars that are both electric and self-driving. 

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