Continuing to drive safely is important to older adults. New technology in vehicles has been, and continues to be, developed which enables drivers of all ages to drive safely and to feel more comfortable on the road.
Increasingly, manufacturers of newer cars are using technology for added safety features on their vehicles. Because of this, drivers, including older adults, are able drive more safely with features such as blind spot sensors, back up cameras, and voice-activated dashboards, built into their vehicles.
Adaptive headlights, automatic high beams, autonomous braking systems, right lane cameras, and front crash prevention are few more of the safety features available on many new cars.
Car manufacturers aren’t stopping with blind spot sensors and backup cameras. Recent technological advancement will play a role in the release of self-driving vehicles, says the New York Times. While there is still much work to be done before fully self-driving vehicles hit the road, there are cars anticipated in the immediate future which will help drivers navigate traffic jams or come to a stop at traffic signals.
Connected vehicles in the future are expected to alert drivers to dangerous road conditions and hazards, talk to traffic signals and toll booths, prevent accidents when changing lanes, and provide safety warnings (for instance, when traveling too closely behind another vehicle).
Whatever the future holds for the relationship of technology and the auto industry, older drivers can be encouraged to know these advances are enabling them to continue driving longer. By learning to use safety features such as back up cameras and blind spot sensors, older adults can continue to enjoy their independence through confident and safe driving.