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INSIGHT-Uber’s use of fewer safety sensors prompts questions after Arizona crash

INSIGHT-Uber’s use of fewer safety sensors prompts questions after Arizona crash

TEMPE, Ariz./PITTSBURGH, March 27 (Reuters) – When Uber
decided in 2016 to retire its fleet of self-driving Ford Fusion
cars in favor of Volvo sport utility vehicles, it also chose to
scale back on one notable piece of technology: the safety
sensors used to detect objects in the road.

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