Self-driving company, Cruise, seeks wheelchair users for research study

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Cruise, the self-driving car company, is seeking wheelchair users who drive or are passengers in ramp vans as part of an important Wheelchair Transportation Research conducted by the company in San Francisco only. The company is researching how riders/drivers in wheelchairs interact with their vehicle, how they perceive ingress and egress of usage of the ramp (entering and exiting the vehicle), what controls they currently utilize and overall, just what feedback they have on navigating and using a vehicle like that in a city like San Francisco.

Sessions are 1-2 hours and you will be compensated for your time. Sign up at this LINK.

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