Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to mitigate the severity of significant concerns including environmental pollution and reliance on fossil fuels; however, despite strong …
G Brückmann, F Willibald, V Blanco - Transportation Research Part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
Individual motorized transport is a major source of emissions and needs to be reduced to meet international agreements. Although alternatives to internal combustion engine vehicles …
With the advent of autonomous vehicles (AVs), research has put much effort in investigating the factors relevant for the acceptance of this new technology. In order to identify, critically …
J Xiao, KG Goulias - Transportation research part C: emerging …, 2021 - Elsevier
A growing number of research attempts have been made to enhance our knowledge about the characteristics of the potential early Autonomous Vehicle (AV) adopters. However, little is …
GS Nair, CR Bhat - Transportation research part C: emerging technologies, 2021 - Elsevier
Technology providers, car manufacturers, and public agencies all need to work together to undertake extensive testing of fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) on public roads before such …
Level 4 autonomous vehicles (AVs) are smart vehicles that can move between two different points without any human interference. In 2018, the Saudi Arabian ban on female drivers …
Despite all the promising benefits, the adoption of fully autonomous vehicles (FAVs) is expected to require a long transitional process. While innovators and early adopters tend to …
In recent years, the surge in the adoption of electric vehicles has played a vital role in reducing fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. However, limited cross …
J Lee, D Lee, Y Park, S Lee, T Ha - Transportation Research Part C …, 2019 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles are expected to be commercialized within a few years, and researchers have investigated various factors that influence their adoption. However, only a …