Google and GM want the state to allow their self-driving fleets to operate 24/7, but critics say they are ‘not ready for prime time’
A California commission will vote on Thursday on whether to allow two self-driving car companies to begin commercially operating their vehicles in San Francisco around the clock.
Google-owned Waymo and General Motors-owned Cruise have already been operating a small fleet of vehicles without drivers during off-peak hours in the city, and both companies are seeking to expand the service.
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