Pedestrian Killed In Crash Involving Uber-Self Driving Car In Arizona
TEMPE, Arizona (CBS SF) – A pedestrian was reportedly killed in a crash involving a self-driving car operated by Uber near Phoenix early Monday morning.
According to CBS affiliate KPHO-TV, a woman walking in a crosswalk was struck by the vehicle in the suburb of Tempe. Authorities said there was a person behind the wheel, but the vehicle was in autonomous mode at the time of the crash.
"She was transported to a local area hospital where she passed away from her injuries," Tempe police said.
Authorities said the collision is under investigation. On Twitter, the San Francisco-based company said they are fully cooperating with local authorities.
The New York Times reported that the company has suspended testing of self-driving vehicles in Tempe, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto.
The crash appears to be the first known death of a pedestrian struck by an autonomous vehicle on public roads, according to the Times.
Uber says it is suspending self-driving operations in Phoenix, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto.