WAYMO OFFERS FREE WIFI—WHO WILL OFFER FREEDOM?
From time to time most people get a song stuck in their minds and it plays over and over and over again. Well the world of self-driving must have a song stuck in their. Heads...”the let’s merge until wee can lead in a particular. Market space song. This week marks about the eighth week in a row that mergers lead the story line. Of course there were a few more states and cities putting together idiosyncratic laws. And regulations about self driving because no national leadership has emerged in the area yet.
Then there is always at least one headline about consumer confidence in these vehicles and now this week WAYMO says they will have. WIFi.
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So What? When are we going to hear transportation providers talk about true accessibility efforts? When. Are the headlines going to say “Toyota wo offer three ways to achieve wheelchair access to their new. Electronic Vehicle? When is Ford going to acquire Freedom Scientific so that all digital screens in their cars have Jaws capability on all digital read-outs?
I haven’t seen this happening yet and I’m not sure whether to hold Ford (and others) responsible or maybe. It is time people start targeting the “Jaws”team. Maybe the “AT” folks need to pitch themselves harder. It’s a real problem that there is no news of access/mobility venders being tapped by traditional automakers and their new tech companies. Is it’s problem that results from the fact that a wheelchair that has the electronics of a 1985 Atari costs 35 Grand and enjoys the status of a medical device so companies like. Invecare (sp) don’t want to be exposed as extorting people with disabilities and their insurers? It would be a crying shame if al large manufacturer mass produced mobility. Devices that fit into their self-driving vehicles and charged somewhere close to the actual cost of production for that feature.
In summary ther news in self-driving stays about the same for yet another month. Company A is merging with Company B and buying Company C State X is enacting their own unique AV legislation. Oh, and as far as affordable , accessible options for all?—Still crickets.
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