KEY POINTS
  • General Motors-backed Cruise is seeking final approval from California regulators to begin commercializing its robotaxi fleet in San Francisco.
  • The vehicle deployment permit from the California Public Utilities Commission is the last of six permits from the CPCU and California DMV needed to begin charging the public for rides.
  • If approved, Cruise could become the first company to operate such a fleet in California.

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General Motors-backed Cruise is seeking final approval from California to begin commercializing its robotaxi fleet in San Francisco.

The self-driving car start-up said Friday it submitted a permit for an autonomous vehicle deployment with the California Public Utilities Commission. It is the last of six permits needed from the CPCU and California DMV to begin charging the public for rides.

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