EPISODE · Mar 16, 2021 · 18 MIN
Accessibility for Self-Driving Cars
from UX Soup
Self-driving cars were initially marketed as a means of opening the world to those with mobility challenges. But are they following through on that promise? Are self-driving cars being designed with accessibility in mind? Chris, Derek, and Lisa talk about their latest research on self-driving cars for people with sight loss. In Condensed Soup, they share their most challenging driving experience.Research on autonomous vehicles and accessibilityResearch on transport for those with sight lossResearch on AV's and partially automated drivingEpisode TranscriptQuestions? Comments? Email us at [email protected] on LinkedIn: Chris, Derek, LisaStrategy Analytics UX Innovation Practice
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Self-driving cars were initially marketed as a means of opening the world to those with mobility challenges. But are they following through on that promise? Are self-driving cars being designed with accessibility in mind? Chris, Derek, and Lisa talk about their latest research on self-driving cars for people with sight loss. In Condensed Soup, they share their most challenging driving experience. Questions? Comments? Email us at [email protected]
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