Abstract
A driverless last mile mobility vehicle design, developed based on a theoretical comfort model and user feedback from focus groups, was evaluated with the aid of an ergonomic buck. The evaluation focused on the physical interaction with the interior, analysis of movements within the vehicle cabin, overall cabin dimensions and usability. The trial also demonstrated that a wheelchair user can access the vehicle whilst three seated passengers are present and will have sufficient space in the interior.
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