Litchfield, Altabef Discuss How Retirees, Retirement Communities Are at the Forefront of Autonomous Vehicle Development
18 November 2019
Senior Counsel John Litchfield and associate Hayley Altabef wrote the Automotive World article, “Comment: Are Baby Boomers the ticket to autonomous vehicle success?” The piece discusses how autonomous vehicles can be transformative, especially for the country’s aging population. They argue that retirement communities present a unique, cost-effective opportunity to pilot accessible autonomous vehicles for the broader population. They note that some retirement communities already have fleets of driverless vehicles for their residents, and the vehicles have helped solve a host of problems for the elderly residents.
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