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 …
C Lee, B Seppelt, H Abraham, B Reimer… - Driving Assessment …, 2019 - pubs.lib.uiowa.edu
Higher levels of vehicle automation are forecast as a potential mobility solution for many, but understanding consumer comfort and acceptance of selfdriving technologies remains an …
Transportation users are increasingly aware of a possible future where they may ride in or share the road with automated vehicles. However, even with recent technological advances …
Potential theoretical sub-dimensions of acceptance of highly automated vehicles remain unclear. A study investigated the sub-factors of a scale to measure acceptance of high levels …
C Hoyos, BD Lester, C Crump… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Consumers are faced with an increasingly complex decision process as novel safety technologies become commonplace in new vehicles. Consumers' knowledge of these …
As development and testing of automated vehicle (AV) technologies grow, many advanced driver assistance systems are rapidly being deployed (Zmud & Reed, 2019). This movement …
Fully autonomous or “self-driving” vehicles are an emerging mobility technology with a host of potential benefits over conventional motor vehicles. Proponents argue that widespread …
B Schoettle, M Sivak - University of Michigan Sustainable …, 2016 - websites.umich.edu
This report builds on our recent series of eight reports addressing public opinion, human factors, and safety-related issues concerning self-driving vehicles. An identical survey to that …
B Schoettle, M Sivak - 2015 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
This report builds on a recent series of reports addressing public opinion, human factors, and safety-related issues with self-driving vehicles (Schoettle and Sivak, 2014, 2015; Sivak …