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Self-driving Uber tests on hold after Arizona crash

Uber鈥檚 prototype was found not responsible for the crash, but聽further testing will be on hold until the incident is fully investigated

By MotorAuthority, guest blogger

One of Uber鈥檚 self-driving prototypes ended up on its side after a high-speed crash in Tempe, Arizona on Saturday.

Fresco News聽has a Twitter post showing the crash site and reports that there were no injuries.

While local police have confirmed that Uber鈥檚 prototype was not responsible for the crash, a company spokesperson told聽Bloomberg聽that further testing will be on hold until the crash is fully investigated internally.

There was an Uber engineer behind the wheel and one colleague in the front passenger seat at the time of the crash, which was caused by another driving failing to give way.

Uber began testing its聽Volvo XC90-based self-driving prototypes聽in Arizona late last year after it was banned from testing in California because it lacked a permit. Uber has since applied for a permit to test the prototypes in California as well. The ridesharing giant also has been testing prototypes in Pennsylvania.

The crash is the latest in a string of recent incidents that have troubled Uber. The company is facing several scandals ranging from allegations of sexual harassment in the workplace to video showing CEO Travis Kalanick arguing with an Uber driver over fares. Uber is also facing a lawsuit from聽Alphabet鈥檚 self-driving car unit Waymo聽over allegations of stolen technology and infringement of patents, and its President stepped down in March after聽just six months in the job.