Older adults' attitudes and opinions about automated vehicles: A literature review

DW Eby, LJ Molnar, SC Stanciu - 2018 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
The maintenance of mobility and independence among older adults are frequently cited
benefits of developing automated driving technologies. This paper reviews the empirical …

[HTML][HTML] Older adults' acceptance of fully automated vehicles: Effects of exposure, driving style, age, and driving conditions

S Haghzare, JL Campos, K Bak, A Mihailidis - Accident Analysis & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles are anticipated to have benefits for older adults in maintaining their
mobility and autonomy. These anticipated benefits can only be realized if this technology is …

Automated vehicles and older drivers in Canada

RD Robertson, H Woods-Fry, WGM Vanlaar… - Journal of safety …, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction: As seniors represent a growing proportion of the driving population, research
about how automated vehicles can help improve older driver safety and mobility is highly …

[HTML][HTML] Older drivers' experience with automated vehicle technology: interim analysis of a demonstration study

S Classen, J Mason, J Wersal, V Sisiopiku… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Older adults (≥ 65 years) account for 20% of the US population but are over-represented in
multiple-vehicle crashes. Automated vehicles (AVs) may hold safety benefits for older …

[HTML][HTML] Should older people be considered a homogeneous group when interacting with level 3 automated vehicles?

S Li, P Blythe, Y Zhang, S Edwards, J Xing… - … research part F: traffic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Exploring the future mobility of older people is imperative for maintaining wellbeing and
quality of life in an ageing society. The forthcoming level 3 automated vehicle may …

[HTML][HTML] Attitudes toward four levels of self-driving technology among elderly drivers

T Lajunen, MJM Sullman - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Automatization and autonomous vehicles can drastically improve elderly drivers' safety and
mobility, with lower costs to the driver and the environment. While autonomous vehicle …

[PDF][PDF] Autonomous vehicles and alternatives to driving: trust, preferences, and effects of age

H Abraham, C Lee, S Brady, C Fitzgerald… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - agelab.mit.edu
ABSTRACT 1 New vehicle technologies and transportation alternatives offer the potential of
expanded mobility 2 solutions for users of all generations. While many industries are …

Using automated vehicle technologies with older adults: A mixed-methods study

S Isbel, S Mulhall, D Gibson - … : Occupation, Participation and …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
When older adults' driving abilities decline, automated driving technologies may improve
community mobility, engagement, and independence. Most previous research has focused …

[HTML][HTML] Older drivers' experience with automated vehicle technology

S Classen, J Mason, SW Hwangbo, J Wersal… - Journal of Transport & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract (236 words) Introduction Adults 65 years of age and older make up a fifth of the US
population, prefer driving as their primary mode of transportation, and may derive health and …

Consumer interest in automation: change over one year

H Abraham, B Reimer, B Seppelt, C Fitzgerald… - 2018 - trid.trb.org
Automated vehicles may be the most disruptive innovation poised to transform the global
mobility landscape. With trillions of dollars of market potential, a range of new age tech and …