Uber Technologies Inc.’s self-driving cars were back on public roads Monday morning in San Francisco, three days after a crash in Arizona put the company’s testing program on hold, according to Bloomberg report.
"We are resuming our development operations in San Francisco this morning," an Uber spokeswoman wrote in an email. Uber’s self-driving vehicle testing efforts are still on pause in Tempe, Arizona, and Pittsburgh, but the company expects those to resume soon.
One of Uber’s Volvo self-driving SUVs was involved in a high-impact crash on Friday in Tempe. The vehicle was not responsible for the incident and there were no injuries, Tempe police said. Another car failed to yield for the Uber car, causing the autonomous vehicle to flip on its side, according to the police report.
Rimac Technology unveiled its latest portfolio of advanced battery and powertrain technologies at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich, including next-generation solid-state solutions and evolutions of its current batteries and e-Axles.
The new JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, has officially become the first European system to achieve the exascale threshold.