Blind students test-drive experimental vehicle

August 3, 2009 | Source: Washington Post

Virginia Tech engineers have developed the first vehicle that can be independently operated by a blind driver.

Using data from a laser scan of obstacles, a computer voice signals the driver through headphones how to steer to avoid a collision — one click to the left, for example; three clicks to the right — and the vehicle’s computer communicates speed with vibrations fed through a vest worn by the driver. Stronger vibrations say it is time to stop.