Archive for June 11th, 2008

Auto Makers Probing Needs of Older Drivers

Posted by on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 @ 7:36 pm in Lifestyle, Miscellaneous.

Here is an article by Jennifer Anderson, which brings us good news about world known car makers such as Nissan who have made the move to consider the needs of older drivers in the manufacturing of their products.

The Baby Boom generation is about to cause a surge in the proportion of older drivers on the road. Several auto makers are thinking ahead, and are researching ergonomic design innovations to accommodate the changing abilities associated with aging. One potential benefit of this foresight is increased road safety. Another is the automotive industry’s bottom line: Seniors will soon command a larger share of automotive sales.

Japan’s Nissan Motors uses a special “elderly” suit to help its ergonomics engineers develop vehicles and features for customers who could be 30 years older than they are. Ford Motor Company developed the “Third-Age Suit,” in conjunction with the University of Loughborough, almost a decade ago. The suit shows engineers and designers what it feels like to have typical age-reduced abilities.

Dark colored glasses simulate poor vision and gloves simulate the reduced dexterity that can come with arthritis and similar conditions. The suit simulates reduced flexibility and maneuverability by adding bulk in key areas of the body, such as the knees, elbows, stomach and back.

Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper covered the industry’s sharpened awareness of the demographic shift to older drivers on May 30. In an interview with the newspaper, Etushiro Watanabe, associate chief designer for Nissan, explained that the company has no intention of building an “elderly” car. “The improved ergonomics benefit drivers of all age groups,” he said.

According to the article, the University of Florida’s National Older Driver Research Center has documented many of the latest innovations designed to either soothe or prevent irritation of certain health conditions. In partnership with the American Automobile Association, the university recently released a chart that matches drivers’ woes with specific cars and their on-board modifications.

Someone with diminished mobility, according to the newspaper, could benefit from wide-angle mirrors, heated seats with lumbar support, or the likes of Nissan’s Around View mirror, which uses four wide-angle cameras to show the driver any obstructions during parking and minimize the need for head-turning when reversing. A senior with vision limitations might seek out larger audio and climate controls with contrasting text or infrared night-vision cameras, such as the ones seen on luxury cars from Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

Seniors won’t be the only beneficiaries. The newspaper article points out that a study published in a 2006 issue of the journal Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation found the Federal Highway Administration’s recommended improvements for seniors generally result in fewer driver errors and increased confidence among younger drivers (ages 25 to 45) nearly as often as among older ones (65 to 85).

Sources: Nissan Motors; Ford Motor Company; Globe and Mail

Source: Ergoweb

Happy Birthday Pilipinas!!!

Posted by "Travel blogging? Is that thing still around?" on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 @ 11:42 am in Personal - Philippines.

MABUHAY! Happy 110th Independence Day to the country which I love the most!

This is the First Time! All-In Ticket Price!

Posted by on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 @ 7:31 am in Personal - Philippines.

I think this is the first time I heard of an airline sale at least here in the Philippines with airfares which include fuel surcharge, insurance, other government fees and the mandatory 12% VAT in its advertised price. I’m glad that this will be a permanent feature of budget carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) as it shifts to an “all-in” pricing format so passengers will immediately know the total amount they need to pay.

The ‘all-in’ pricing format is introduced with a seat sale across CEB’s domestic network. The promotional offer will run from June 12 to 22, 2008 and is valid for travel on July 1 to October 15, 2008. There are more than half a million seats allocated for this promotion.

‘All-in’ fares for short sectors such as Manila-Legaspi are at Php699 one-way while a one-way Manila-Cebu flight would cost Php999 and a Manila-Davao sector would cost only Php1,499 during the seat sale. At seat sale levels, these reduction represent savings of up to 56% over today’s rate.

As we all know that the price of petroleum products which includes jet fuel is in its all-time high so these ticket prices are almost a steal! This is the cheapest I think you can get a ticket comparable with the prices in the late 1990’s. Based from my experience and if my memory serves me right, the last time a ticket to the Visayas region cost less than 1,000 bucks is way back 20 years ago.