"I don't know all the specifics," Lyft co-founder John Zimmer said, according to Reuters. "I did see the video. It did look like both the tech and the driver could have or should have prevented that. But I don't know all the details." It's unclear if, or when, Uber plans to revive its autonomous car tests.    
However, other autonomous car  developers, led by Google's Waymo, are putting in a lot of driverless test miles as this graph from Statista shows:.    
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