Re: FYI, SpaceX dragon, the spacecraft, has an accessible user interface.
In some ways making a car accessible is a lot more complicated than a crew dragon capsule, just because of the spacial awareness and hazards involved. The jury's still out on whether a car can be trained enough or operate as well as people on road conditions, though I think it would be possible to implement TTS for vehicle controls,or even tap into the onboard lidar or depth cameras for OCR or a sonified view, but thats something I wouldn't trust without a metric ton of testing and training, maybe something like AI assisted driving instead of full autonomy?
Either way, it would probably be better to do accessible navigation testing in something a bit safer first, like a go-cart or golf cart as a proof of concept.
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