Self-driving Uber vehicle struck and killed pedestrian woman crossing street in Tempe, Arizona while on autonomous mode

Briefing

Self-driving Uber vehicle struck and killed pedestrian woman crossing street in Tempe, Arizona while on autonomous mode

April 5, 2018

Briefing

  • Self-Driving Vehicle Accident – Self-driving Uber vehicle, Volvo XC90 SUV, hit and killed 49-year old woman on March 18, 2018, 10 pm, while she was crossing street outside of crosswalk in Tempe, Arizona
  • Autonomous Mode with Human Driver – Car was in autonomous mode when incident happened, driving at 40 miles per hour (mph) on 35 mph zone, with backup human driver present in wheel
  • Program Suspension – Uber suspended testing of autonomous cars on North American roads, particularly Arizona, Pittsburgh, Toronto, and others, following incident
  • Civil Settlement – Uber reached settlement with family of deceased as confirmed on March 28, 2018, with terms undisclosed
  • Other Uber Incident – Uber temporarily suspended self-driving car program in March 2017 after autonomous car, Volvo XC90, landed on its side when another driver failed to yield, with Uber deemed not at fault by authorities
  • Light Arizona Regulation – Arizona eased regulation on self-driving cars, announcing in early March 2018 that state is allowing testing of autonomous cars on roads without requiring human driver be present in wheel

Accelerator

Sector

Transportation and Logistics

Organization

Uber Technologies Inc.

Source

Original Publication Date

March 19, 2018

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