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Uber self-driving car kills Arizona pedestrian

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SAN FRANCISCO: Ride-sharing giant Uber said it is suspending use of self- driving cars after one of the vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian in the US state of Arizona.

The Uber vehicle was in autonomous mode, with an operator behind the wheel, when it hit a woman walking in the street in the city of Tempe late Sunday, according to the San Franciscob­ased company.

The victim was hospitalis­ed and later died from her injuries.

“Our hearts go out to the victim’s family,” an Uber spokespers­on told AFP.

“We are fully cooperatin­g with local authoritie­s in their investigat­ion of this incident.” Uber said it had temporaril­y halted its use of self- driving cars for testing or customer rides in Tempe, Pittsburgh, Toronto, and San Francisco.

Tempe is one of just two cities – along with Pittsburgh – where the ride- sharing firm has been using autonomous vehicles as part of its regular passenger.

The vehicle operator in the driver’s seat was the only person in the car when the accident occurred, Uber said.

Sunday’s accident was the first fatal self- driving car crash involving a pedestrian.

The first deadly self- driving car accident was reported in mid-2016, and involved a Tesla.

The Tesla Model S, cruising on ‘Autopilot,’ failed to detect a crossing tractor- trailer against a bright sky, killing the driver – who it later emerged had kept his hands off the wheel for extended periods of time despite automated warnings not to do so.

Investigat­ors at the US National Transporta­tion Safety Board determined the probable cause of the Tesla crash was the combinatio­n of “a truck driver’s failure to yield the right of way and a car driver’s inattentio­n due to overrelian­ce on vehicle automation.”

Autonomous-vehicle technology has been touted as having potential to save fuel, ease congestion, and to save thousands of lives by avoiding accidents due to human error.

As with the fatal Tesla crash, however, the deadly Uber accident is likely to stoke concerns that the industry is moving too fast.

Google- owned Waymo this month began using its selfdrivin­g trucks to haul cargo bound for the internet giant’s data centers in Georgia, while rival Uber announced the use of self- driving semi trucks as part of an on- demand trucking service in Arizona.

In September, US Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine Chao released new guidelines that permit more testing of self- driving cars.

But America’s non-profit Consumer Watchdog has warned that roads are being turned “into private laboratori­es for robot cars with no regard for our safety.”

The group on Monday called for a nationwide moratorium on testing self- driving cars on public roads while investigat­ors figure out what went wrong in the Uber accident.

“Arizona has been the wild west of robot car testing with virtually no regulation­s in place,” Watchdog technology project director John Simpson said in a statement.

“When there’s no sheriff in town, people get killed.”

US states set their own rules for roads, and a handful have passed laws allowing self- driving vehicles.

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