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Ford teaches blind people how to drive stick
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011 at 7:20 am


Ford teaches blind people how to drive stick,
Filed under: Etc., Europe, Ford



Ford recently invited 30 visually-impaired individuals to its Merkenic
Development Center test track in Cologne, Germany to put them behind
the wheel for a few high-speed exercises. The program was designed to
give the disabled individuals a better understanding of how vehicles
behave in traffic and how they react to driver input at speed.

According to Ford, since the blind rely on sound to gauge how fast a
vehicle is approaching, they may not always calculate accurately. Ford
allowed the individuals to build up speed with the help of a driving
instructor, and the company says that the fastest driver of the day
ratcheted the vehicle all the way to 74 miles per hour.

The blind weren't just behind the wheel of vehicles equipped with
automatic transmissions, either. In many cases, participants had never
driven a manual transmission before, but the instructors said that
they took to the mechanics quicker than most licensed drivers. Being
forced to listen to the engine and feel the vehicle under you likely
goes a long way toward improving your third-pedal learning curve.

This isn't Ford's first foray into helping blind people live their
dream of driving. In 2009, the automaker put Roger Keeney who has been
blind since 1990, behind he wheel of a brand new 2010 Mustang
convertible, which he then proceeded to have quite a bit of fun with.
as you can see in the included image gallery.

Ford says that with the advent of radar-based driving aids, it could
be possible to help the visually-impaired drive on their own in the
near future. Head over to The Ford Story for the full tale.

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