Abstract Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) have the potential to make motorized transport safer and more sustainable, by integrating clean technologies and supporting flexible shared …
Introduction: This research systematically reviewed relevant studies on users' acceptance of conditional (Level 3) to full (Level 5) automated vehicles when such vehicles are to be used …
Fully autonomous vehicles (AV) would potentially be one of the most disruptive technologies of our time. The extent of the prospective benefits of AVs is strongly linked to how widely they …
Attitudes of a sample of 211 UK people who are blind concerning autonomous vehicles (AVs), and the determinants of the willingness of people who are blind to travel in AVs, were …
Fully automated self-driving cars, with expected benefits including improved road safety, are closer to becoming a reality. Thus, attention has turned to gauging public perceptions of …
CF Chen - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The evolutionary applications of autonomous vehicles (AVs) to serve as part of public transport systems deserve more attention from the urban transport perspective. This study …
The relationship between drivers and their cars is increasingly personal, where the cars become an extension of the drivers' self-identity. However, the penetration of autonomous …
JC Zoellick, A Kuhlmey, L Schenk, D Schindel… - … research part F: traffic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles (AVs) have left the laboratories and can be experienced in several projects, eg at the premises of a clinic in Germany. With this transition, research on AV …
Although multiple studies have modeled and predicted the potential effects of shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs), the research on the adoption of SAVs by riders with actual …