Uber shutters its driverless car operations in Arizona
https://www.cnet.com/news/uber-shutters-its-driverless-car-operations-in-arizona/
Uber has decided to stop its self-driving car program in Arizona.
The ride-hailing company announced Wednesday that it will pull out of the state and all of its 200 test drivers will be terminated. This news was first reported by AZ Central. The move comes after one of Uber's driverless cars killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona, in March while in full autonomous mode. After the incident, Uber grounded all of its self-driving operations across the US.
Uber shutters its driverless car operations in Arizona
May 23, 2018, 5:31pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/uber-shutters-its-driverless-car-operations-in-arizona/
> Uber has decided to stop its self-driving car program in Arizona.
> The ride-hailing company announced Wednesday that it will pull out of the state and all of its 200 test drivers will be terminated. This news was first reported by AZ Central. The move comes after one of Uber's driverless cars killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona, in March while in full autonomous mode. After the incident, Uber grounded all of its self-driving operations across the US.