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Safe-D Webinar Series: Safety Perceptions of Ridesharing by Individuals with Visual Impairment

Research team members from Safe-D Project 02-010: Safety Perceptions of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) by the Blind and Visually Impaired (BVI) will be presenting their findings via webinar on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 12pm EDT.

Webinar Recording: https://vimeo.com/350998086

Webinar Information:

Many of the 10 million individuals who are visually impaired in the United States cannot drive and face significant challenges trying to access safe and reliable transportation. This can lead to additional consequences for mobility, quality of life and access to housing and employment. Ridesharing Companies (also called Transportation Network Companies or TNCs) have emerged as a new mode of travel that has the potential to increase access to transportation for this segment of the population. However, the opportunities and challenges for TNC use by individuals with blindness or visual impairment have not been widely studied. This research attempts to better understand how persons that are visually impaired perceive the safety of TNCs relative to other travel modes and how they utilize TNCs for safe travel. More specifically, the goal of this research was to address the following questions:

• What factors are used to assess the safety of transportation options by individuals with visual impairment?

• Relative to other modes of transportation available to individuals with visual impairment, how safe or unsafe are TNCs perceived to be?

• What TNC characteristics contribute to the perception of safety as compared to more traditional transit and paratransit services?

• What technologies mitigate the perceived safety risks for individuals with visual impairment?

• Do TNCs offer a service that can address some of these transportation challenges?