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Cruise gets permit from California to provide passenger test rides in driverless vehicles
The CPUC said Cruise is the first entrant in its driverless pilot program, which lets companies give test rides in vehicles without drivers.
Under the terms of the program, Cruise may not charge passengers for the rides, and the company must submit quarterly reports to the CPUC about the vehicles’ operations.
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  • Originally published June 5, 2021
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