After hitting a pedestrian crossing the road in the evening, Uber lost the right to test an unmanned vehicle on Arizona roads. Recall that after the accident, a woman-pedestrian received severe injuries and died without regaining consciousness in the hospital.
In Arizona, Uber killer car banned
That was about to happen, CNN's local reporter commented. People of the 21 century are not yet ready to control the car with artificial intelligence. The governor of Arizona also contributed. The incident alerted the public, who demanded to immediately stop Uber Corporation and select a license for testing unmanned vehicles on state roads.
Records published from the DVR "added fuel to the fire." The video clearly shows that neither the car nor the tester took any action to save the life of the pedestrian and avoid a collision. Apparently, the authorities will not calm down until they sue Uber.
It is hoped that representatives of other states of America will not issue a license to test killer cars in densely populated cities of the country. Judging by the reviews of US residents, in a democratic country, the decision is up to finance. And it is not surprising if the Americans suddenly find on the road an unmanned Uber car looking for another victim in the dark.