Cruise will soon hit San Francisco with no hands on the wheel
Enlarge / Cruise has been testing its self-driving cars, with safety drivers, in San Francisco for about five years. (credit: Andrej Sokolow | Getty Images)
Last week, Waymo, the self-driving-vehicle developer owned by Alphabet, expanded a first-of-its-kind service offering rides to paying passengers around Phoenix-with no one behind the wheel. Videos shared by Waymo and others show its minivans navigating wide, sunny streets with ease.
Now rival Cruise, a General Motors subsidiary, has taken a step toward running its own self-driving-taxi service-on the hilly, winding, pedestrian-swarmed streets of San Francisco. On Thursday, Cruise said the California Department of Motor Vehicles had granted it a permit to test up to five of its modified Chevy Bolts without anyone behind the wheel. In a blog post, Cruise CEO Dan Ammann said truly driverless cars would operate in the city before the end of the year.
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