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Robot deployments in San Francisco
San Francisco is a city in California, United States.
0 verified deployments · checked and dated
Nearby cities in California
- Arvin
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- Contra Costa County, California, USA
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- Delano
- Edwards AFB
- El Segundo
- Fremont
- Gilroy
- Hopland, California, USA
- Huntington Beach
- Kern County
- Livermore
- Lockeford, California, USA
- Mission Viejo
- Monrovia
- Monterey Park
- Mountain View
- Mountain View, California, USA
- Napa
- Newark
- Oakville
- Palo Alto
- Palo Alto, California, USA
Robotaxi & robot delivery in San Francisco
Robotaxi service
No verified robotaxi deployment documented here yet.
Robot delivery
No verified robot delivery deployment documented here yet.
Robot-deliverable businesses
121 restaurants and shops in San Francisco already sit inside a robot-delivery zone, mapped on DEPLOY Ground.
Run one of them? You can get your spot set up for robot delivery.
Make a listing robot-accessible →See the San Francisco directory →
Sources: OpenStreetMap, county open-data. Business data (c) OpenStreetMap contributors.
Deployments at or below San Francisco (0)
No deployments recorded here yet. See all →
The rules robots have to follow in San Francisco
The permits and rules robots operate under here. Mostly for the record; most readers can skip it.
Includes regulations linked directly to this location and any regulation inherited from its enclosing jurisdictions. Superseded and repealed regulations are excluded from this view but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Robot operating rules in San Francisco
DEPLOY Ground maps where machines can operate on San Francisco's public rights-of-way: the regulatory posture, the fleets on record, and a live viability score.
68/100
Viability
9 citywide
Device cap
Permit authority
Common questions
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