Blind user praises Tesla Cybercab for Braille support and lack of discrimination
EricETesla · x · 2026-08-22
Mona, a member of the Federation of the Blind, testified at the Nevada Transportation Authority meeting about the Cybercab's accessibility features. She highlighted the inclusion of Braille labels, wheelchair space, and the user-friendly app. Crucially, she noted that the autonomous system does not discriminate against passengers with guide dogs or canes, a common issue with human-driven rideshares like Uber and Lyft.
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