On Wednesday, 300 employees of the appraisal carrier were informed that their posts are being canceled - the US media told CNBC.
A 49-year-old woman was killed in the automobile accident in Uber when she crossed the road on March 18 this year. After that the project suspended the project. The company announced plans to completely cancel the project in Arizona.
The accident occurred when the car was in auto mode. One of the driver's drivers to keep a watch on safety.
Police said that the woman pedestrian crossing the street was not crossing the road by Alien Hersberg. He was taken to a local hospital where he died.
Later, the United States 'National Highway Traffic Safety Administration' and 'National Transportation Safety Board' started investigating the accident.
Reuters reports that although the project will be canceled in Arizona, experiments will continue in limited range in two cities in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and California.
"We are committed to automated vehicle technology, and we have the goal of returning to the public streets in the near future."
A statement from Uber said, "There will be a clear goal for security", Uber and now more attention will be given in the technology center of Pittsburgh and San Francisco.
The company will launch the re-automated vehicle project in Pittsburgh this summer.
Even though it was said to vacate 300 staff, Uber spokesman Stefyn Sedak said the decision would not affect the 550 workers of Arizona.