Orlando Sentinel

A woman is dead

- By Faiz Siddiqui

after a self-driving Uber car strikes her.

Uber has halted testing of its autonomous vehicles across North America, the company announced Monday, after a pedestrian was struck and killed Sunday night by one of its selfdrivin­g cars in Tempe, Ariz.

The moratorium on testing includes San Francisco, Phoenix, Pittsburgh and Toronto, Uber said.

It is believed to be the first fatality in any testing program involving autonomous vehicles.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board has opened an investigat­ion into the crash, NTSB spokesman Eric Weiss said.

Uber issued a short statement.

“Our hearts go out to the victim’s family. We are fully cooperatin­g with local authoritie­s in their investigat­ion of this incident,” a company spokeswoma­n said.

The vehicle was in autonomous mode at the time of the crash, though a driver was behind the wheel, Tempe police said in a statement. The crash occurred about 10 p.m. Sunday in the area of Curry Road and Mill Avenue, a busy intersecti­on with multiple lanes in every direction.

Police said the vehicle was northbound on Curry Road when a woman, identified as Elaine Herzberg, 49, crossing from the west side of street, was struck. She died at a hospital, the department said.

Missy Cummings, a robotics expert at Duke University who has been critical of the swift rollout of driverless technology across the country, said the computer-vision systems for self-driving cars are “deeply flawed” and can be “incredibly brittle,” particular­ly in unfamiliar circumstan­ces.

Companies have not been required by the federal government to prove that their robotic driving systems are safe.

“We’re not holding them to any standards right now,” Cummings said.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG/AP 2016 ?? Arizona welcomed Uber’s testing program and provided a less restrictiv­e environmen­t than other states, experts say.
ERIC RISBERG/AP 2016 Arizona welcomed Uber’s testing program and provided a less restrictiv­e environmen­t than other states, experts say.

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