California/San Francisco Bay Area
city
San Francisco
San Francisco is a city in San Francisco Bay Area, California.
3 indexable deployments on record
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /locations/california/sf-bay-area/san-francisco.md
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/locations/0d5aa2e8-c47a-41e2-b0b9-ccfbf395e193
- Data documentation: /data
- Type
- city
- ID
0d5aa2e8-c47a-41e2-b0b9-ccfbf395e193
Every entry below cleared the DEPLOY verification bar: real work at a named site, with a source. Counts here roll up across child locations, so a metro reflects the sum of its neighborhoods and named sites. How we verify →
| Provenance | Operator | Robot | Category | Sub-location | Status | First seen | Incidents |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEPLOY VERIFIED | Waymo | Waymo Driver 6th-gen | Autonomous vehicles | San Francisco | active | 2024-01-01 | 0 |
| DEPLOY VERIFIED | Zoox | Zoox Robotaxi | Autonomous vehicles | San Francisco | active | 2024-11-01 | 1 |
| DEPLOY VERIFIED | Cruise | Cruise AV (Chevrolet Bolt) | Autonomous vehicles | San Francisco | ended | 2021-11-01 | 1 |
See also: all verified deployments, verified robotaxis, humanoid companies·Accountability: incidents.
Regulations covering San Francisco (11)
- California suspends Cruise's driverless robotaxi permits after pedestrian-dragging incidentOperational restriction
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- 13 Cal. Code Regs. § 227.54 — Reporting CollisionsSafety standard
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- 13 Cal. Code Regs. § 227.26 — Vehicles Excluded from Testing and DeploymentOperational restriction
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inherited from California
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- Cal. Veh. Code § 38750 — Autonomous VehiclesSafety standard
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