Cruise expects to debut driverless taxis in Phoenix by year's end

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Cruise expects to debut driverless taxis in Phoenix by year's end
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The new program in Phoenix could happen within 90 days, one report said.

Millions of miles of testing

Between its testing in both Scottsdale and San Francisco, the company’s vehicles have traveled about 2 million miles, Cruise’s government affairs manager Carter Stern said in testimony to the Arizona state Senate earlier this year. The company would not share a specific Valley headcount, but in February Cruise's Stern said the company employed about 100 people locally, including computer programmers and the team that monitors the company’s global fleet.

“It's an amazing place for people,” he said in February testimony to the state legislature. “When we recruit out of San Francisco and New York and some of these tech hubs and tell people they can move to Arizona, it gets them to ‘Yes’ very quickly. This is a really great place for people to live and we've been happy to make it one of our homes.”in San Francisco in June after earning the first-ever Driverless Deployment Permit from the California Public Utilities Commission.

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