Uber not criminally liable in fatal 2018 Arizona self-driving crash - prosecutors

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Uber not criminally liable in fatal 2018 Arizona self-driving crash - prosecutors
Uber Technologies Inc is not criminally liable in a March 2018 crash in Tempe, Arizona, in which one of the company's self-driving cars struck and killed a pedestrian, prosecutors said on Tuesday. The Yavapai County Attorney said in a letter made public that there was "no basis for criminal ...

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