GM’s Cruise Wins First California Permit to Carry Paying Riders in Driverless Cars

GM’s Cruise Wins First California Permit to Carry Paying Riders in Driverless Cars
The GM logo on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit on March 16, 2021. Rebecca Cook/Reuters
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OAKLAND, Calif.—General Motors Co’s Cruise on Thursday became the first company to secure a permit to charge for self-driving car rides in San Francisco, after it overcame objections by city officials.

Self-driving test cars with human safety drivers have become a constant sight in San Francisco, and completely driverless ones are increasingly common too. Turning them into a fledgling business in a major U.S. city will mark a milestone in the long, delayed journey toward driverless taxi service.