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Examining aspects of automated driving by people with spinal cord injuries
2019
Journal of Global Tourism Research
Technological developments are in progress to realize automated driving, and people with physical disabilities are anticipating such support. The commercialization of automated vehicles will form an ideal means of mobility for people with physical disabilities as it will permit them to move from door-to-door and improve their quality of life (QOL). When a fully-automated driving system is developed, the operation of vehicles will rely solely on this system. However, at this time, all drivers
doi:10.37020/jgtr.4.2_135
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