Cruise, Waymo get green light to give paid rides 24/7 across San Francisco

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Anyone in San Francisco can now pay to ride in a robotaxi after a lengthy and controversial meeting Thursday.

The historic decision makes San Francisco the first city in the world to have two companies offering fully operational paid autonomous driving taxi services and put autonomous vehicles on the fast track towards widespread use in California.

The critics focused on many of the issues that had been raised over the last few months including incidents where the vehicles stalled in the middle of roads, blocking traffic and in some cases interfering with emergency responders.Waymo, Cruise now open to public in SF: Here's how to take a ride The vote to expand the use of robotaxis seemed like a certainty in May when the CPUC published a draft resolution, but vocal opposition from San Francisco officials has made for a bumpy ride for both companies since then.

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