The 84-page report comes almost two weeks after Uber said it would appeal the loss of its London license over a "pattern of failures" on safety and security. Drivers also at risk as riders accounted for half of those accused of assault.
Uber says it has developed a proprietary airspace management system to will guide the drones to their location and that deliveries won't be made directly to customers, but to a safe drop-off location where an Uber Eats driver will complete the order.