Oman Daily Observer

Uber still believes autonomous vehicles have a future, says CEO

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WASHINGTON: Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowsha­hi said that the ridesharin­g company still believes in the prospects for autonomous transport after one of its self-driving vehicles was involved in a fatal crash in Arizona last month.

A 49-year-old woman was killed after being hit by an Uber self-driving sports utility vehicle while walking across a street in Phoenix, leading the company to suspend testing of autonomous vehicles.

Khosrowsha­hi declined to say when the company might resume testing or what might have gone wrong. He said the company was cooperatin­g with federal investigat­ors and dealing with the incident “very seriously.”

The accident has raised questions about the lack of clear safety standards for such vehicles.

But, speaking at a transport forum, Khosrowsha­hi said Uber was still betting on the technology in the long-term.

“We believe in it,” he said, adding that Uber considered autonomous vehicles “part of the solution” and in the long-term key to eliminatin­g individual car ownership.

“Autonomous (vehicles) at maturity will be safer,” he said.

The company’s interest in investing in bike sharing and public transit should not be interprete­d as a move away from self-driving cars, he added. The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board (NTSB) are investigat­ing the incident.

— Reuters

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