Nuro is first company approved for driverless delivery service in California

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California’s DMV has approved a license for Nuro to deploy its fully autonomous vehicles on public streets to make commercial deliveries.

California’s Department of Motor Vehicles on Wednesday approved a license for Mountain View, Calif.-based Nuro to deploy its autonomous vehicles on public streets to make commercial deliveries.

In a blog post, Nuro’s Chief Legal and Policy Officer David Estrada said “We have extensively tested our self-driving technology and built a track record of safe operations over the past four years.” The R2 is a small, boxlike vehicle that can only go 25 mph, with no steering wheel inside and only room for packages. It will only be allowed to operate on certain streets and in fair weather conditions.

 

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This is not good !!!!!!

This is GavinNewsom way of extorting uber and lyft after his failed attempts at pretty much everything else in 2020. ☕️😏👽🇺🇸 TimeAndMoney

Can't wait for these things to be robbed and looted.

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Nice.

The delivery version of the friend zone.

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