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Nuro Gets the Green Light to Charge for Autonomous Deliveries in California – PCMag AU
The robotics company is the first to receive a commercial autonomous vehicle permit from the California DMV, meaning it can make money on services like grocery…
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles last week awarded Bay Area robotics company Nuro a permit to deploy autonomous vehicles on public streets for commercial purposes, meaning it can make money from the services its cars provide.
This is the first self-driving deployment permit granted in the state, “a significant milestone in the evolution of autonomous vehicles in California,” says DMV Director Steve Gordon.
Nuro has been allowed to test its autonomous vehicles on public…
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