ABSTRACT

This book provides comprehensive information needed to assist with all aspects of designing, delivering, or evaluating transportation systems for use by older adults, and presents the necessary background on aging and human factors issues as well as practical guidelines needed to accommodate older adult transport users.

Features

  • Presents clear design guidance aimed at improving usability among older adults, a too often neglected but fast-growing segment of the transportation system population
  • Includes comprehensive coverage of transportation systems, including the notably important issue of older drivers, but also additional transportation forms including public transportation via bus and subway, air transport, rail, bicycle, and even pedestrians
  • Offers numerous examples throughout of best practices based on both the scientific literature and the content expertise of the authors
  • Discusses practical implications of incorporating the recommended design principles for both older adults and other transport system users
  • Provides useful background about normal age-related changes in sensory, cognitive, and physical abilities that impact older adults and how they interact with transportation systems

chapter Chapter one|13 pages

Introduction and scope

chapter chapter two|11 pages

Mobility and quality of life

chapter chapter four|11 pages

Older adults on the road

chapter chapter five|16 pages

Transportation infrastructure

chapter chapter six|14 pages

Driver vehicle interfaces and older adults

chapter chapter seven|16 pages

Older pedestrians and cyclists

chapter chapter eight|15 pages

Design of older adult transportation training programs

chapter chapter nine|9 pages

Alternative forms of transportation

chapter chapter ten|13 pages

Designing aviation travel services for older passengers

chapter chapter eleven|7 pages

Automated vehicle technologies and older adults

chapter chapter twelve|6 pages

Summary, synthesis, and conclusions