Uber Self-Driving Car Tests Resume Three Days After Crash
- Wreck in Arizona had temporarily halted automated-car program
- Ride-hailing company testing vehicles in three U.S. cities
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Uber Technologies Inc.’s self-driving cars were back on public roads Monday, three days after a crash in Arizona put the company’s testing program on hold.
The ride-hailing company resumed testing in San Francisco Monday morning, and planned to restart the program in Tempe, Arizona, and Pittsburgh later in the day, according to an Uber spokeswoman.