U. S. police announced a preliminary survey of Uber unmanned vehicle video show that you may not be
2018-03-22 14:34:05
In March 22nd, police in tanpe, Arizona, announced on Wednesday the car video of the fatal accident of Uber autopilot. Tempe police said on Tuesday, has yet to make a determination of responsibility for the accident. Previously, the local sheriff Hill via · (SylviaMoir) said Moyle preliminary view, Uber car is not a fault of &rdquo “. This is largely due to the fact that Herzberg did not cross the crosswalk line.
Local time Sunday night, yuho traveling at a speed of 61 km from the car hit a 49 year old woman Hertz Berger (ElaineHerzberg), she was outside the sidewalk across the street. Although the car was operated in the autopilot mode, the front seat of the vehicle was still supervised by the driver, but there were no signs of brakes or other human intervention. The video does not make a clear indication of who is responsible for the accident. Tempe police initially reported that Herzberg suddenly appeared in front of the car. The video, however, seems to show that she has appeared in her field of vision a few seconds before the accident. In addition, in the process of auto driving, the safety staff of the car from time to time lower their heads to look elsewhere. Police say they will investigate the details.
“ the video is uneasy and broken, our hearts still and Herzberg's family with ” Uber in an e-mail statement said, “ our automatic driving vehicle test has been suspended, will do its utmost to assist in the investigation of local, state and federal government departments. ” the National Road Safety Committee investigators have arrived in Tempe this week, this collection of fatal accidents evidence. Tempe police is also investigating the case, and is scheduled to be submitted to the county prosecutor's office, which will determine the responsibility for the accident.
Director Sylvia Moore Temple police station (SylviaMoir) in the United States to accept the "San Francisco Chronicle" said in an interview, &ldquo excellent step; the driver of the car said the victim fast, straight in front of the vehicle, whether it is automatic or artificial driving, driving, apparently are difficult to avoid the traffic accident.
After looking at the video on the car, Moore said “ you may not be the chief culprit, ” The police will not release the final statement before the investigation is completely finished.
Although the police preliminary investigation showed that the accident was very difficult to avoid, and obviously caused by pedestrians, the case caused a big wave of the occupation of the headlines. Shortly after the accident, a number of media websites said that it proved that self driving is not safe. It is too reckless to take the initiative. Arizona lacks legal norms, and it is not safe to use public streets to test new technologies. The National Transportation Safety Management Committee has set up an accident special investigation unit. It may take months of evidence to release the final report.