Thomson Reuters An Uber driver was watching "The Voice" on Hulu just before her self-driving car crashed and killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona in March. Rafaela Vasquez could face charges of vehicle manslaughter after police said the accident was "deemed entirely avoidable" The crash dealt Uber a major setback in its efforts to develop self-driving cars, and the company shuttered its autonomous car testing program in Arizona. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Police in Tempe, Arizona said evidence showed the "safety" driver behind the wheel of a self-driving Uber was distracted and streaming a television show on her phone right up until about the time of a fatal accident in March, deeming the crash that rocked the nascent industry "entirely avoidable." A 318-page report from the Tempe Police Department, released late on Thursday in response to a public records request, said the driver, Rafaela Vasquez, repeatedly looked down and not at the road, glancing up just a half second before the car hit 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg, who was crossing the street at night.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:Google quietly stopped users from being able to book Uber rides through its Maps appRead the memo Uber sent its employees about using its legal team to help separated families on the Mexico borderMelania Trump flew to Texas to visit immigrant children wearing a jacket that says 'I really don't care, do u?'

 

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