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Driverless cars could be a revolution for people with disabilities – but they also have good reason to be worried

By Rohini Vijaygopal, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, The Open University
Rita Kottasz, Associate Professor of Marketing, Kingston University
Roger Bennett, Visiting Professor of Marketing, Kingston University
Like it or not, driverless cars will start to appear on our roads in the not too distant future. In theory, fully autonomous driverless vehicles will offer huge advantages to people with disabilities. Too often, people with disabilities face…The Conversation


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