The governor of Arizona on Monday suspended Ubers ability to test self-driving cars on public roads in the state following a fatal crash last week that killed a 49-year-old pedestrian. The decision to block Uber Technologies Inc. is a blow to the ride-hailing company, which sees its future success reliant on driverless vehicles, and trails competitors such as Alphabet Inc.s Waymo in developing the technology. Arizona had been a key hub for Uber, with about half of the companys 200 self-driving cars and a staff of hundreds.
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