Uber suspends self-driving cars after a crash
US ride-hailing company Uber has suspended its self-driving cars from the roads after an accident involving one such vehicle, the media reported on Sunday.
The car-a Volvo SUV-was in self-driving mode at the time of the crash, on Friday, Uber said in a statement on Saturday. No one was injured.
A police official said the accident occurred when the other vehicle "failed to yield" to the Uber car at a left turn.
"There was a person behind the wheel. It is uncertain at this time if they were controlling the vehicle at the time of the collision," the official said.
Uber's self-driving cars always have a human in the driving seat who can take over the controls.
The company pulled its self-driving vehicles off the road in Arizona at first, followed by test sites in Pennsylvania and California-all three states where it operated the vehicles.