General Motors Cruise starts charging fares for driverless rides in San Francisco

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General Motors Cruise starts charging fares for driverless rides in San Francisco

General Motors Co’s Cruise has started charging fares for driverless rides in San Francisco, the company said, a step towards commercialization of the service.

Cruise earlier this month became the first company to secure a permit to charge for self-driving car rides in the US city, after it overcame objections by local 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 marks a milestone in the long, delayed journey toward driverless taxi service.

The fared driverless rides are currently taking place in the northwest third of the city, the self-driving tech firm said, adding that it would expand the service.

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