Waymo, the self-driving tech development unit of Google’s parent company Alphabet, applied for the final permit to offer fully autonomous rides in California.
Currently, General Motors' Cruise is the only company with the permit to charge for driverless rides in San Francisco. GM plans to expand to more cities next year.
Analyst QuickTake: Waymo started offering its self-driving services for fare-paying passengers in San Francisco in May, but was required to have a human backup driver present. In November , the company received permission from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to pilot fully autonomous robotaxi services (i.e. without a safety driver) to the general public in selected locations in California. However, the service was to be offered free of charge.
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