[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On March 18, 2018, a self-driving car owned by Uber struck and killed a pedestrian in Arizona. As a result, of the collision Uber has suspended the companies self-driving test across North America until further notice. Other companies who are in the autonomous vehicle business have also suspended testing due to the recent collision. Many CEO’s and Government Officials have commented on the recent collision stating while the end goal is to promote a safer commute for everyone “No one should take shortcuts and no one should put out technology before its ready.” Both Uber and Lyft are rapidly taking over Colorado and national paid-transportation services market. The astonishing advance of ridesharing companies presented Colorado with a potential significant source of revenue for Denver International Airport. In 2015, ridesharing companies accounted for $1.23 million in airport revenues, behind taxis at nearly $2.2 million and limousines at $1.7 million. In the first three…