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Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) - Waymo And Cruise Said To Be Seeking Approval To Commercialize Self-Driving Rides In San Francisco

Honda Motor Co Ltd (NYSE: HMC) and SoftBank Group Corp (OTC: SFTBY), has been focusing on San Francisco since the beginning and has logged 2 million autonomous driving miles in the city, according to the report.   Waymo has had over 83,000 autonomous miles in its proposed deployment area, according to its application.  Waymo services would be available all 24 hours while Cruise said its service hours would be from late evening to early morning.  Why It Matters: The development is a big step for Waymo and Cruise who have so far limited San Francisco and Silicon Valley to self-driving tests and are now eyeing scaling up the business after years of revenue-generating deployment delay of self-driving vehicles.

Waymo, Cruise Seek Permits to Charge for Self-Driving Car Rides in San Francisco

Waymo, Cruise Seek Permits to Charge for Self-Driving Car Rides in San Francisco By Hyunjoo Jin and Paresh Dave | May 12, 2021 Alphabet Inc’s Waymo and rival Cruise have applied for permits needed to start charging for rides and delivery using autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, state documents reviewed by Reuters showed, setting the stage for the biggest tests yet of their technology in a dense urban environment. Neither company revealed when they intend to launch services. But they detailed contrasting deployment plans, with Waymo starting with “drivered operations” and Cruise expecting to deploy vehicles without humans behind the wheel. California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has yet to decide on the previously unreported applications made by Waymo on Jan. 19 and by Cruise on March 29, according to the documents. The agency had no immediate comment on Tuesday.

Waymo, Cruise seek permits to charge for autonomous car rides in San Francisco

Message : Required fields BERKELEY, Calif., May 11 (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc’s Waymo and rival Cruise have applied for permits needed to start charging for rides and delivery using autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, state documents reviewed by Reuters showed, setting the stage for the biggest tests yet of their technology in a dense urban environment. Neither company revealed when they intend to launch services. But they detailed contrasting deployment plans, with Waymo starting with drivered operations and Cruise expecting to deploy vehicles without humans behind the wheel. California s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has yet to decide on the previously unreported applications made by Waymo

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