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Fully Autonomous Vehicles for People with Visual Impairment: Policy, Accessibility, and Future Directions

机译:适用于视觉损伤的人的完全自主车辆:政策,可访问性和未来方向

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A significant number of individuals in the United States report a disability that limits their ability to travel, including many people who are blind or visually impaired (BVI). The implications of restricted transportation result in negative impacts related to economic security, physical and mental health, and overall quality of life. Fully autonomous vehicles (FAVs) present a means to mitigate travel barriers for this population by providing new, safe, and independent travel opportunities. However, current policies governing interactions with the artificial intelligence (AI) 'at the wheel' of FAVs do not reflect the accessibility needs articulated by BVI people in the extant literature, failing to encourage use cases that would result in life changing mobility. By reviewing the legislative and policy efforts surrounding FAVs, we argue that the heart of this problem is due to a disjointed, laissez-faire approach to FAV accessibility that has yet to actualize the full benefits of this new transportation mode, not only for BVI people, but also for all users. We outline the necessity for a policy framework that guides the design of FAVs to include the concerns of BVI people and then propose legislative and design recommendations aimed to promote enhanced accessibility, transparency, and fairness during FAV travel.
机译:美国大量的个体报告了一个残疾,限制了他们的旅行能力,包括许多盲目或视力受损的人(BVI)。限制性运输的影响导致与经济安全,身心健康以及整体生活质量有关的负面影响。完全自治车辆(FAV)通过提供新的,安全和独立的旅行机会,提出了一种减轻这种人口的旅行障碍的手段。但是,与最专属人的人工智能(AI)的互动的当前政策没有反映BVI人在现存文学中阐明的可访问性需求,未能鼓励将导致生命变化的流动性。通过审查周围最喜欢的立法和政策努力,我们认为这个问题的核心是由于讨厌的,Laissez-Faire方法,尚未实现这一新交通模式的全部利益的最佳可用性,不仅适用于BVI人,还适用于所有用户。我们概述了一项政策框架的必要性,指导最专属的设计,包括BVI人民的担忧,然后提出了旨在促进加强加强频道的可获得性,透明度和公平的立法和设计建议。

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