The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles

JF Bonnefon, A Shariff, I Rahwan - Science, 2016 - science.org
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) should reduce traffic accidents, but they will sometimes have to
choose between two evils, such as running over pedestrians or sacrificing themselves and …

Blame it on the self-driving car: how autonomous vehicles can alter consumer morality

T Gill - Journal of Consumer Research, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to soon replace human drivers and promise
substantial benefits to society. Yet, consumers remain skeptical about handing over control …

Perception of autonomous vehicles by the modern society: A survey

E Thomas, C McCrudden, Z Wharton… - IET Intelligent …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are undergoing rapid worldwide development. They will only
become a success if they are accepted by their users. Therefore, there is a need for user …

When human beings are like drunk robots: Driverless vehicles, ethics, and the future of transport

R Sparrow, M Howard - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2017 - Elsevier
It is often argued that driverless vehicles will save lives. In this paper, we treat the ethical
case for driverless vehicles seriously and show that it has radical implications for the future …

Ethical dilemmas are really important to potential adopters of autonomous vehicles

T Gill - Ethics and information technology, 2021 - Springer
The ethical dilemma (ED) of whether autonomous vehicles (AVs) should protect the
passengers or pedestrians when harm is unavoidable has been widely researched and …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions and expectations of autonomous vehicles–A snapshot of vulnerable road user opinion

P Penmetsa, EK Adanu, D Wood, T Wang… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2019 - Elsevier
Public perceptions play a crucial role in wider adoption of autonomous vehicles (AVs). This
paper aims to make two contributions to the understanding of public attitudes toward AVs …

What humanlike errors do autonomous vehicles need to avoid to maximize safety?

AS Mueller, JB Cicchino, DS Zuby - Journal of safety research, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction: The final failure in the causal chain of events in 94% of crashes is driver error. It
is assumed most crashes will be prevented by autonomous vehicles (AVs), but AVs will still …

From driverless dilemmas to more practical commonsense tests for automated vehicles

J De Freitas, A Censi, B Walker Smith… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
For the first time in history, automated vehicles (AVs) are being deployed in populated
environments. This unprecedented transformation of our everyday lives demands a …

People's attitudes to autonomous vehicles

J Hudson, M Orviska, J Hunady - Transportation research part A: policy and …, 2019 - Elsevier
We analyse people's attitudes to autonomous vehicles (AVs), ie driverless cars and trucks,
using Eurobarometer data relating to November/December 2014 on approximately 1000 …

From trolley to autonomous vehicle: Perceptions of responsibility and moral norms in traffic accidents with self-driving cars

J Li, X Zhao, MJ Cho, W Ju, BF Malle - 2016 - sae.org
Autonomous vehicles represent a new class of transportation that may be qualitatively
different from existing cars. Two online experiments assessed lay perceptions of moral …