Authors
Brad E Dicianno, Sivashankar Sivakanthan, S Andrea Sundaram, Shantanu Satpute, Hailee Kulich, Elizabeth Powers, Nikitha Deepak, Rebecca Russell, Rosemarie Cooper, Rory A Cooper
Publication date
2021/9/14
Source
Neuroscience Letters
Volume
761
Pages
136103
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
People with disabilities face many travel barriers. Autonomous vehicles and services may be one solution. The purpose of this project was to conduct a systematic review of the grey and scientific literature on autonomous vehicles for people with disabilities. Scientific evidence (n = 35) was limited to four observational studies with a very low level of evidence, qualitative studies, reviews, design and model reports, and policy proposals. Literature on older adults was most prevalent. Grey literature (n = 37) spanned a variety of media and sources and focuses on a variety of disability and impairment types. Results highlight opportunities and barriers to accessible and usable AVs and services, outline research gaps to set a future research agenda, and identify implications for policy and knowledge translation. People with disabilities are a diverse group, and accessible and usable design solutions will therefore need to …
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