Self-driving taxis get the green light on 24/7 service in San Francisco

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Self-driving taxis get the green light on 24/7 service in San Francisco
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Companies like Waymo and Cruise can now offer autonomous rides to anyone in San Francisco—but some city officials have concerns.

. “Today is the first of many steps in bringing transportation services to Californians, and setting a successful and transparent model for other states to follow.”s analysis of public data, the number of autonomous taxis on California roads have increased exponentially over the past few years. 551 autonomous vehicles traveled over 1.8 million miles in the state during 2020. Just two years later, the number rose to 1,051 cars tallying up 4.7 million miles of travel time.

However, city officials and critics are reportedly meeting soon to “discuss next steps,” which could include filing for a rehearing, as well as potential litigation. “This is going to be an issue that San Francisco and cities and states around the country are going to grapple with for a long time to come,” Aaron Peskin, president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, told

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