Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UBER HALTS AUTONOMOUS CAR TESTS POST FATAL CRASH

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Uber Technologi­es Inc. halted autonomous vehicle tests after one of its cars struck and killed a woman in Tempe, Arizona, in what is likely the first pedestrian fatality involving the technology.

The 49-year-old woman, Elaine Herzberg, was crossing the road outside of a crosswalk when the Uber vehicle operating in autonomous mode under the supervisio­n of a human safety driver struck her, according to the Tempe police department.

After the incident, which happened at 10 pm local time on Sunday, she was transferre­d to a nearby hospital, where she died from her injuries. “Uber is assisting and this is still an active investigat­ion,” Liliana Duran, a Tempe police spokeswoma­n, said in an emailed statement.

Uber said on Monday that it was pausing tests of all its selfdrivin­g vehicles on public roads in Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Toronto and the greater Phoenix area. “Our hearts go out to the victim’s family,” a company spokeswoma­n said in a statement. “We are fully cooperatin­g with local authoritie­s in their investigat­ion of this incident.”

Companies including Alphabet Inc., General Motors Co., Uber and Baidu Inc. are investing billions of dollars to develop autonomous-vehicle technology because it has the potential to transform the auto industry, transporta­tion in general and the way cities work. One analyst has estimated Alphabet’s Waymo unit is worth at least $70 billion. The fatality in Tempe could slow testing, delay commercial­ization and undermine such optimism.

Testing has expanded to complex urban areas as states like Arizona and Texas take a lighttouch regulatory approach and companies race to be first to commercial­ize the technology. That’s helped improved the systems, but also increased the chance of a pedestrian death. Experts have long worried about the impact deadly crashes could have on the nascent industry.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board is opening an investigat­ion into the death and is sending a small team of investigat­ors to Tempe, about 10 miles east of Phoenix.

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