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Uber clash with state on autonomous car fleet

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Uber Technologi­es Inc rolled out its self-driving car fleet in its hometown of San Francisco on Wednesday, but faced a backlash from state regulators who say the company needs a permit to keep the vehicles on the road.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) sent a letter to Uber on Wednesday ordering the company to “cease the operations” of its autonomous cars until it applies for and receives the testing permit required by the state.

Uber responded that it did not need the permit, because its cars require a person to constantly monitor and take control of the wheel, which does not meet the definition of autonomous.

It was the latest in a long line of spats between Uber and regulators, and followed a fairly seamless rollout three months ago in Pittsburgh, where Uber unveiled its secretive work on autonomous cars for the first time to the public. The company started with just four self-driving cars available to Pittsburgh passengers, although it had a fleet of more than a dozen for testing.

The San Francisco program will mimic the Pittsburgh pilot. Riders who request an UberX, one of the company’s budget ride options, may be matched with a self-driving Uber.

While 20 other companies exploring self-driving cars, including Alphabet’s Google, Tesla Motors and Ford Motor Co, have obtained a DMV permit, Uber has not. Uber’s self-driving cars have been seen around San Francisco since at least September.

In its letter to Uber, the DMV’s chief counsel said it “will initial legal action” if “Uber does not confirm immediatel­y that it will stop its launch and seek a testing permit.”

California defines autonomous vehicles as cars that have the “capability” to drive “without the active physical control or monitoring of a natural person.”

On Wednesday, local media aired a video of a self-driving Uber running a red light, which was captured by a bystander. Uber said the incident was because of human error – suggesting that the car was not in autonomous mode – and was not carrying passengers, and the driver had been suspended.

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