More bad news for Uber: one of the ride-hailing giant's self-driving Volvo SUVs has been involved in a crash in Arizona — apparently leaving the vehicle flipped onto its side, and with damage to at least two other human-driven cars in the vicinity.
The aftermath of the accident is pictured in photos and a video posted to Twitter by a user of @FrescoNews, a service for selling content to news outlets. According to the company's tweets, the collision happened in Tempe, Arizona, and no injuries have yet been reported.
Uber has also confirmed the accident and the veracity of the photos to Bloomberg. We've reached out to the company with questions and will update this story with any response. Update: Uber has now provided us with the following statement: "We are continuing to look into this incident and can confirm we had no backseat passengers in the vehicle."
TechCrunch understands Uber's self-driving fleet in Arizona has been grounded, following the incident, while an investigation is undertaken. The company has confirmed the vehicle involved in the incident was in self-driving mode. We're told no one was seriously injured.
Local newspaper reports suggest another car failed to yield to Uber's SUV, hitting it and resulting in the autonomous vehicle flipping onto its side. Presumably the Uber driver was unable to take over the controls in time to prevent the accident.
Source: TechCrunch
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 27 2017, @03:53PM (2 children)
Since Uber does not use aircraft, does that mean that nothing has really changed?
Well, I suppose one thing. Uber vehicles should remain firmly on the ground. No crashing with such force to result in a vehicle flying through the air.
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.
(Score: 2) by tfried on Monday March 27 2017, @06:30PM (1 child)
We're talking about Uber. Should they ever come to down to earth, it'll be big news.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday March 27 2017, @07:14PM
Depends on where it comes back down to earth. Uber vehicle crashes with enough force to go airborne. It lands on a crowded bus shelter.
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.