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Bicyclist to Sue After Crash With Robot That Allegedly Tried to Flee

Bicyclist to Sue After Crash With Robot That Allegedly Tried to Flee

Summary

A New Jersey man named Conor Shannon plans to sue Uber and the autonomous vehicle company Avride after a collision with Avride’s delivery robot caused him injuries. The robot unexpectedly entered a bike lane, leading to the crash in October 2025, and reportedly tried to leave the accident scene.

Key Facts

  • The crash happened on October 22, 2025, on Varick Street in Jersey City.
  • Conor Shannon was riding his bike home and hit an Avride delivery robot that suddenly moved into the bike lane.
  • Shannon suffered a concussion and a broken collarbone and is still recovering.
  • Avride’s robots are about 33 inches tall, move up to 5 mph, and use multiple sensors to avoid collisions.
  • Avride said their robots follow traffic laws and safety rules and value community safety.
  • Uber partnered with Avride in October 2024 to use these delivery robots and has expanded the service to several U.S. cities.
  • Shannon’s lawyer claims Avride is using cities like Jersey City to test its robots in real-world conditions.
  • The lawsuit had not been officially filed but was planned to be filed soon.
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