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Robotics start-up Nuro plans to start its driverless delivery operations as early as next year.
It previously tested its R2 vehicles in the state in April, but the permit will let it charge people for its service.
The firm s vehicles will be limited to 35mph (56km/h), and will be restricted to operating in fair weather conditions.
“We will continue to keep the safety of the motoring public in mind as this technology develops.”
Nuro was founded by two former Google engineers and has funding from Japanese firm Softbank.
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Its vehicles are designed to operate without a driver or passengers in them.
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