The backup safety driver that was behind the wheel of a self-driving Uber vehicle that crashed in 2018, killing a pedestrian, has been charged. Officials said on Tuesday that driver Rafaela Vasquez was charged with negligent homicide on August 27 over the cra…

The backup safety driver that was behind the wheel of a self-driving Uber vehicle that crashed in 2018, killing a pedestrian, has been charged.
Officials said on Tuesday that driver Rafaela Vasquez was charged with negligent homicide on August 27 over the crash in Tempe that killed 49-year-old Elain Herzberg, the Associated Press reports. It was the first pedestrian fatality involving a self-driving vehicle.
The charge comes in light of allegations that Vasquez was distracted moments before the self-driving Uber she was monitoring struck Herzberg who was crossing the road.
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Vasquez told investigators that she didnt use her phone before the accident. While you cant see a phone in the video evidence that depicts the moments before the crash, its clear her eyes were not entirely on the road.
Warning: The footage is edited, but viewer discretion is still advised.
Tempe Police Vehicular Crimes Unit is actively investigatingthe details of this incident that occurred on March 18th. We will provide updated information regarding the investigation once it is available. pic.twitter.com/2dVP72TziQ
Tempe Police (@TempePolice) March 21, 2018
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigating the case found Vasquez failed to watch the road sufficiently as she watched TV on her phone, which resulted in the crash.
Investigators also cited other contributing factors including: Ubers inadequate safety procedures and ineffective oversight of its drivers, Herzbergs decision to cross the street and not use a crosswalk, and the Arizona Department of Transportations insufficient oversight of autonomous vehicle testing.
Despite the above reported contributing factors, Uber is not being charged.
Vasquez pleaded not guilty during Tuesdays hearing and now faces further investigation and a trial on February 11, 2021.
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Published September 16, 2020 — 09:51 UTC