Uber Technologies Inc has been allowed to restart screening its self-driving vehicles with a backup driver in California, virtually two a long time after its autonomous car killed a pedestrian in Arizona.
The California Office of Motor Vehicles issued a allow on Wednesday to the company’s self-driving unit, Uber Sophisticated Technologies.
The business said it does not have fast options to interact in autonomous driving in the condition, including it would notify regulatory stakeholders just before doing so.
The experience-hailing organization has taken a extra careful tactic to screening its self-driving vehicles after the Arizona accident in March 2018, which led to the to start with death involving an autonomous car.
