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Chapter 10: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s

… have frustrations and for those people who are thinking, driving is, you know, the gold standard, they may not … potential driver starts to explore whether low vision driving is an option and finds out that it's prohibited in … to learn to drive and then they find out once licensed that driving's very fatiguing. So they end up having to limit …

Chapter 4: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s

… the life of Holly who had to make the decision to stop driving after she was in an accident. After each snapshot, … have that potential and they want to explore if low vision driving is right for them, they obviously need to understand … markings on the road, learning about the safe and unsafe driving behaviors of others so that I can make judgments. Is …

Solve the Outbreak, Blind Drive, and BattleFruit: A Review of Three Accessible Games

… of the screen. In Blind Drive, you are a test subject in a driving blind experiment. The experimenter will contact you … and give you instructions. As each chapter progresses, the driving gets harder. While driving, you will have additional distractions such as phone …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld March 2022

A Review of the Audio Tutorial for the Google Suite of Products by Mystic Access

Bill Holton
AccessWorld March 2017

AccessWorld News

… Enterprises. “Breakthrough technologies such as Advanced Driving Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AVs) can minimize human error and greatly improve driving safety for people with vision loss,” said Ronald … director of the ERI. “To our knowledge, however, no driving assistance system has been specifically designed or …
AccessWorld July 2019

Chapter 9: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s

… money out of an ATM so that she can be ready to pay for any driving that others do for her or for a taxi, bus fare, … figure out, wow, this is a lot of money that one spends for driving. How does this compare to what I'm going to spend as … more convenient for me? Next » Chapter 10: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their …

In This Issue

… Independent Travel Lee Huffman Independent Travel Issues Driving with a Bioptic System: One User's Experiences Those … of using the bioptic system, along with some tips for driving with the system. — Ike Presley Q and A with Janet …
AccessWorld December 2011

Don’t Let Ability to Drive Dictate Access to Vaccine

LyriQ Assistive Reader: Reading Made Simple

Steven Kelley
AccessWorld February 2022

Riding Driverless on the Highway to Independence?

… dropped a provision that sought to promote access to self-driving cars for people with disabilities. Mark Richert, AFB … as an unaccompanied passenger. Mahan’s verdict: “It is like driving with a very good driver.” This latest milestone is … but particularly for those in the disability community. Driving is one of the last barriers for people who are …
AFB Staff

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