has given the green light for more driverless taxis to operate in San Francisco - despite safety fears after crashes and near-misses caused chaos.Regulators from the California Public Utilities Commission issued the landmark decision on Thursday, making the City by the Bay the first in the nation where robot cabs are free to roam without restriction.Waymo, owned by Alphabet, and Cruise, owned by General Motors, are the companies that will be allowed to operate in the city after the three-to-one vote.
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