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Cruise driverless cars banned after crash, string of unsafe incidents
DMV reprimanded Cruise for improperly withholding video footage after Oct. 2 incident involving a pedestrian.Read More
Cruise skips out on hearing, tests driverless vehicles with little city collaboration
San Francisco supervisors were disappointed Tuesday when representatives for Cruise, a self-driving car company, failed to show up for a scheduled hearing. The company last month was granted a...Read More
DMV reopens 25 offices Friday for limited, urgent service
The California Department of Motor Vehicles plans to reopen 25 field offices beginning Friday, officials announced. According to a Thursday announcement, Bay Area offices will open for limited services...Read More
DMV shuts down half day to prepare for REAL ID rush
As more Californians head to their local Department of Motor of Vehicles field office to apply for a REAL ID card, the department is stepping up its efforts to...Read More
Waymo granted permit to test cars without drivers
The California Department of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday granted its first permit to Waymo to test autonomous vehicles without a driver.Read More
Lime Bike e-scooters return for second SF ‘pop-up’
LimeBike will again bring out their motorized scooters during this weekend in San Francisco.Read More
SF resident charged with disabled parking fraud
A San Francisco resident is facing multiple felony charges for allegedly filing several fraudulent disabled parking placard applications.Read More
Self-driving cars improving after 1 million miles
Waymo saw fewer disengagements with the self-driving technology in 2016 compared to 2015.Read More
Uber’s driverless cars leave California for Arizona
Uber is taking its self-driving vehicles to Arizona a day after the San Francisco-based ride-sharing company announced it had halted its pilot in California.Read More