Thursday, November 12, 2015

For Person Who Is Sightless, Driverless = Everything

Okay, I cried. The video is sentimental, meant to show Hyundai as a caring company, giving a wonderful thrill to a boy who is blind. But what the video really demonstrates, for me, is the equality, independence, and the world that, I hope, will be opened up to people with all kinds of disabilities - the transportation challenged (or, rather the driving challenged) - when driverless vehicles become a readily available reality.



What the video also shows is how regular bumper cars can be replaced by something a bit more cerebral and less jarring. But I'm not a bumper car fan.

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