Accessibility and Adoption of Shared Automated Vehicles by Visually Impaired Travelers

Status

In Progress

Project Timeline

August 1, 2022 - December 31, 2024

Principal Investigator

Project Team

Rui Lin

Areas of Expertise

Intelligent Transportation Systems, Emerging Technologies, & Big Data Safety, Public Health, & Mobility Justice

Campus(es)

UC Berkeley

Project Summary

Automated vehicles (AVs) are a transformative advancement in transportation, promising improved mobility for all people, particularly those with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities are a unique but sizable demographic in the United States. Approximately 12 million people have visual impairment, including 1 million who are blind. Many of them have mobility issues that limit their ability to engage in daily activities, access to employment, and social participation. This project aims to understand the transportation needs and challenges for people with visual impairment in California, including implications of automated vehicles on accessibility, and how access to automated vehicles might shift how people with visual impairment travel. This project will utilize a qualitative research approach consisting of in-depth interviews and focus group discussions.