A 49-year-old woman was using the crosswalk when she was struck and killed. The accident happened at 10 p.m. The woman was walking a bicycle ‘outside the crosswalk’, Tempe police are still investigating. The Uber vehicle was in auto-mode, however there was a human safety driver behind the wheel at the time of the accident. Uber said it had suspended testing of its self-driving cars. Who’s to blame? More Story: HERE
“Our hearts go out to the victim’s family. We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident,” an Uber spokeswoman, Sarah Abboud, said in a statement.
Uber today put the brakes on all road testing of its self-driving
cars after a deadly collision. A pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona, was killed last night by a self-driving Uber taxi. @krisvancleave has more. https://t.co/daPITlfL5V pic.twitter.com/SltEaqZFP2— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 19, 2018
Breaking News: A woman died after being hit by a self-driving Uber car in Tempe, Arizona. It’s the first known pedestrian fatality from a driverless vehicle.
Posted by The New York Times on Monday, March 19, 2018