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93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring

Brad Ashton, a lively 93-year-old grandfather and former comedy scriptwriter, recently experienced what he enthusiastically calls “the future of motoring” after taking a spin in Nissan’s autonomous driving car. Marking the successful conclusion of Nissan’s groundbreaking evolvAD project, Brad’s ride around the rural roads of Bedfordshire offered a glimpse into how self-driving vehicles could significantly improve the quality of life for older drivers.

93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan's Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep

As someone who’s been behind the wheel since 1947, Brad relies heavily on his car—a trusty Nissan Micra—to maintain independence, run errands, and care for his wife, Valerie. His recent ride in the autonomous Nissan highlighted the potential for driverless technology to offer independence to older people, especially those living in rural areas with limited public transport.

Reflecting on his experience, Brad noted, “Cars were different back in 1947 – you had to crank them up – so I’ve always wondered what the cars of the future would be like, and this is it. I felt safe and relaxed throughout the experience. Tech like this could help many of us stay in touch with friends and family, reducing feelings of isolation.”

93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan's Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
93-Year-Old Comedy Writer Says Nissan’s Self-Driving Cars Are the Future of Independent Motoring
Photo credit: Simon Jacobs/PinPep

Brad’s thoughts align closely with recent research commissioned by Nissan and conducted by OnePoll, involving 1,000 participants aged over 70. The survey revealed a significant demand for technologies that support independence in later life:

  • 64% of respondents expressed interest in future technologies like autonomous vehicles to help maintain their independence.
  • 63% indicated discomfort at the prospect of relying on others for everyday tasks such as shopping and transport.
  • Around a third (36%) of elderly individuals in rural areas admitted feeling socially isolated due to limited driving ability.

Moreover, a considerable portion (21%) emphasised the importance of face-to-face communication, expressing a preference for personal interaction over online alternatives. This highlights the critical role that accessible transportation plays in maintaining social connections.

Nissan’s evolvAD research project has impressively navigated more than 16,000 autonomous miles across diverse UK roads, from busy urban centres to quiet rural lanes, without any accidents. This achievement underscores the technology’s potential to dramatically enhance road safety and offer new mobility solutions for individuals who may otherwise struggle to get around independently.

David Moss, Nissan’s Senior Vice President of Research & Development for the AMIEO region, shared his optimism about the future, stating, “Our talented team at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield will continue developing this exciting technology. Autonomous driving offers safer, cleaner, and more inclusive mobility, bringing huge benefits to older generations and individuals in rural locations.”

With pioneers like Brad Ashton advocating its benefits, the future of autonomous driving promises to help older adults maintain independence and connectivity, transforming their golden years into an era of continued adventure and social interaction.

Stay tuned to The Gadget Man for more updates on how innovative automotive technologies are shaping our future on the roads.

Billionaire Backing for Bedfordshire: Winklevoss Twins Invest in Real Bedford and Universal Studios Plans Major Theme Park

Bedfordshire is fast becoming a hub for major investment, with two game-changing projects poised to raise the county’s global profile. The recent £3.6 million investment by cryptocurrency billionaires Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss into Real Bedford FC, alongside Universal Studios’ proposal to build its first European theme park in Bedford, signals a new era of economic growth and opportunity for the region.

As a Bedfordshire-based platform, The Gadget Man is at the heart of these exciting developments, keeping a close eye on how technology, business, and entertainment are shaping the future of the county. Additionally, The Gadget Man has close ties with the University of Bedfordshire and the Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship at Cranfield University, further strengthening its connection to innovation and business growth in the region.

The Winklevoss Investment in Real Bedford FC

Real Bedford FC, owned by entrepreneur and Bitcoin advocate Peter McCormack, has already been making waves in the footballing world with its Bitcoin-powered financial model. Now, with the backing of the Winklevoss twins—who have taken a 45% stake in the club—the ambition is to take Bedford football to new heights.

This investment isn’t just about money; it’s about infrastructure, growth, and sustainability. The funds will be used to develop a training centre, launch a talent academy, and expand youth football initiatives, reinforcing Real Bedford’s long-term ambitions to climb the football pyramid.

A Merger on the Horizon?

In another groundbreaking development, Real Bedford FC and Bedford Town FC have announced talks regarding a potential merger. Bedford Town FC, with its rich history and established supporter base, has long been a key part of the town’s sporting identity. The idea behind the merger is to combine Real Bedford’s commercial and digital success with Bedford Town’s loyal fanbase and strong foundations.

If successful, the merger could create a powerhouse club with greater resources, enhanced community engagement, and a stronger competitive edge. Peter McCormack would serve as chairman, while Bedford Town’s Jon Taylor and Ben Banks would remain as non-executive directors to ensure continuity and tradition.

Universal Studios Eyes Bedford for Its First UK Theme Park

While Real Bedford’s transformation is capturing the attention of sports fans, Universal Studios has set its sights on Bedfordshire as the location for its first theme park and resort in Europe. The entertainment giant has confirmed the purchase of a 476-acre parcel of land near Bedford and is currently exploring the feasibility of building a world-class attraction.

The proposed park would be a major tourist destination, bringing in millions of visitors each year and generating thousands of jobs. The economic ripple effect would extend beyond the park, benefiting local businesses, tourism, and infrastructure development. Universal Studios is currently engaging with local stakeholders to gather feedback on how the project can best integrate with the community.

Bedfordshire on the Global Stage

With both the Winklevoss-backed football revolution and Universal Studios’ ambitious plans, Bedfordshire is quickly emerging as a region of major investment and growth. The combination of sports, technology, and entertainment investments will not only reshape the local economy but also put the county on the map for global audiences.

For fans, entrepreneurs, and investors, these developments present an unprecedented opportunity to witness and participate in the transformation of Bedfordshire. Whether you’re into football, theme parks, or the intersection of technology and entertainment, there’s no doubt that exciting times lie ahead for the region.

As always, The Gadget Man will be following these stories closely, bringing you updates on how these major investments are transforming our home county.

Gadget Man – Complete Podcast Episode List

Here’s the COMPLETE list of all Podcast episodes recorded since 2013.

You will find recordings of The Gadget Man, App of the Week and Grumpy Old Gits along with Interviews with racing legend Mark Webber, Tesla’s Laura Hardy and Porsche test driver Gordon Robertson.

Over the years, the The Gadget Man has been featured on many

BBC National Radio :-

BBC Radio Five Live : Rachel Burden and Rick Edwards

BBC Local Radio :-

BBC Radio Suffolk : Mark Murphy, Mark Matthews, Lesley Dolphin, James Hazell, Ronnie Barbour, Rachel Sloane, Etholle George, Graham Barnard, Matt Marvel, Wayne Bavin, and Sarah Lilley

BBC Radio Guernsey : Jenny Kendall-Tobias and Tony Gillham.

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire : Viv Minett

BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester : Tammy Gooding

BBC Radio Kent : Steve Ladner

I have meticulously ensured that every radio appearance was documented where possible. The fruits of these labours can be listened to below. Almost all recordings would have been published with their own write up and added piccies, so if you hear something that you think sounds great, use the search button above to track down the original article.

Finally, it takes enormous amounts of completely unpaid time to present, type, publish or collate all of this information contained in this site. The gadgets I review are very rarely given to me to keep, so if you would like to sponsor my efforts I would very much appreciate it. You can do so at this link paypal.me/pools/c/86TlpimZHI

In the meantime, enjoy the recordings.

Matt Porter, The Gadget Man