U.S. launches investigation into Texas startup Avride’s self-driving accident Clio

U.S. launches investigation into Texas startup Avride’s self-driving accident

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday it is investigating a series of crashes involving startup Avride’s self-driving cars that have raised questions about the vehicles’ capabilities.

NHTSA said the vehicles’ performance could indicate inappropriate confidence and lack of competence and “could also constitute a traffic safety violation,” adding that some of the crashes resulted in property damage and one reported minor injuries.

NHTSA noted that Avride is operating some of its self-driving vehicles on the Uber UBER.N platform and has been offering rides to the public since December in Dallas, which has been involved in multiple crashes.

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