Video shows Uber operator moments before self-driving car crash that killed pedestrian
[2023-04-13 11:32:48]
Phoenix - Tempe Police released a video on Wednesday showing a fatal attack on Uber's 49-year-old woman.
A crash occurred around 10 pm. On Tempe street on Sunday, it is believed to be the death of the first pedestrian in the country including autonomous vehicles.
There is a spare operator at the rear of the vehicle. This is common in situations where the vehicle must be out of autopilot mode. The official recognized the company as a 44-year-old Rafael Lavasquez.
The police said Mesa's Elaine Herzberg was riding a bicycle on the street of a crosswalk. She died of injury
Uber Kohler Chelsea's spokesman said: "Video disturbing, painful, our thoughts still love what is related to Elaine." "Our car is still stagnant, Authorities supporting region, state and federal government in a way. "
Before the car crashed into Herzberg, the editorial video announced by Tempe police was interrupted.
The lenses taken from the camera in the car indicate that Vasquez overlooked the moment before the crash. Also, when you look up at the road, it looks like you were surprised before the video was interrupted.
Uber, an autonomous vehicle without a camera, also radars and radars with radars and riders behave like radars, but using laser light to detect objects inside and outside the road I am in
A company that promises the development of Uber and other autonomous vehicles is not only because the car does not concentrate on the road like a human driver, it has excellent detection capability.
Last autumn, Uber officials showed out to their cars at Tempe that their radar and LIDAR could detect objects 100 yards ahead including Jay Walker and avoid collisions.
Pacers through Tempe, Arizona, Street, the city, dark, March 18, 2018, pedestrian owned experimental self-drive killed by Uber. Last month, Tesla murdered the driver in Auto Pilot setting in Mountain View, California. In May 2016, a man died as Tesla, who was manipulating the autopilot on a truck stopped in Florida, crashed. Drivers and pedestrians - in most cases, actually unsafe machine errors, and AV auto test, the car company will drive that in most cases it is more human error. Meanwhile, if you look at the number of miles to drive each collision, some commentators, AV should be banned at least, until clearly that they are more safe than a human being, clearly the safety of the human driver I say nothing.
In March 2018, the pedestrian Arizona Uber is a car, killed, considered the first self-driving example, including a fatal traffic accident in the United States and pedestrians. In the latter half of that same month, the San Francisco police issued automatic driving tickets to passengers who were unable to move across the pedestrian crossing. The Google Driverless Cars project maintains a test fleet of automatic driving vehicles and as of August 2012, the vehicle ran 300,000 miles (480,000 km) without failure. By April 2014, 700 thousand automatic miles (1,100,000 km) were recorded. As of December 2016, 2,000,000 miles (3,219,000 km) is automatic operation.
Uber's car accident - Automated driving car in Arizona Uber killed a woman - The first fatal accident involving autonomous vehicles and pedestrians (Guardian). The best pedestrian mortality rate in Arizona state is Alyssa Walker, he believes that (suppressing) the city needs to do more to protect pedestrians from impact cars, cars, or other acts
The police said in March that vehicles of automatic driving Uber Technologies Inc. beat and punished pedestrians while alternative safe drivers were watching the video. Uber then interrupted the test and some security advocates said the crash indicated that the system was not secure enough to be tested on the street.
On Sunday night, a woman was shot by an automated driving car driven by Uber in Tempe, Arizona. It is believed to be the first pedestrian's death related to automatic driving. The accident involved Volvo, Uber, equipped with computer equipment to