- Uber (UBER) is closing its self-driving vehicle program in Arizona due to the fatal accident involving a pedestrian.
- Arizona banned the company from road-testing its vehicles two months ago.
- The news came from an internal memo obtained by the WSJ and a spokesman confirmed the information.
- Shutting the program impacts about 300 test drivers in the state.
- Test programs will continue in San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh.
- Previously: Uber suspends self-driving car tests after pedestrian fatality (updated) (March 19)