Automotive
Car tech for elderly drivers
It’s not uncommon for elderly drivers to feel less than confident on the road. Fortunately, there are now a host of automotive innovations that can make driving easier and safer.
Assistive technology
Most cars today come with driver assistance technology. This includes infrared parking assistance, cruise control, electronic stability control, cornering lights, blind-spot detection, and other features that can help keep you safe. Some vehicles also come with a built-in eCall emergency service that allows drivers to directly communicate with emergency responders if needed.
Improved design
Automakers are tweaking vehicle designs to make handles and knobs more ergonomic for people with limited dexterity, including individuals with arthritis. In addition, vehicles are now being designed with lower door sills, longer sun visors, and easy-to-adjust seats, and steering wheels for added comfort.
When purchasing or leasing your next vehicle, make sure to look for the latest technological features available.
The car of the future
Several countries have plans to improve travel for seniors by putting autonomous vehicles on the road. Self-driving shut¬tles, buses, and cars will make it easier for passengers of all abilities to get to their destination.
