Driverless taxis will likely be available on the Peninsula soon, as Waymo’s recent green light by the California Department of Motor Vehicles and its Jan. 19 proposal to the California Public Utilities Commission may lead to imminent expansion to the county.

On Thursday, Jan. 11, the autonomous vehicle company received the DMV’s OK to deploy cars within large swaths of San Mateo County, and it is now seeking the required approval from the state’s utilities commission over a passenger safety plan. If the plan moves forward, the Mountain View-based firm would be allowed to fully operate its autonomous vehicles, including passenger transport services, from San Francisco to the Sunnyvale area, although a large section west of Interstate 280 would be excluded, such as Pacifica and Half Moon Bay.

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Terence Y

It’s all fun and games until somebody loses an eye, or much worse. I hope anyone supporting using Peninsula citizens as guinea pigs has liability insurance. Meanwhile, will there be an increase in sales or thefts of traffic cones for those who want to make TikTok videos?

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