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 …
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 …
Automated driving has the potential to improve the safety and efficiency of future traffic and to extend elderly peoples' driving life, provided it is perceived as comfortable and joyful and …
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 …
Automatization and autonomous vehicles can drastically improve elderly drivers' safety and mobility, with lower costs to the driver and the environment. While autonomous vehicle …
There has been an increase of automated vehicle (AV) technologies in recent years. Using qualitative methods, this study explored drivers' responses to the experience of AVs …
S Motamedi, A Masrahi, T Bopp, JH Wang - Transportation research part F …, 2021 - Elsevier
The increase in the number of older adult drivers in developed countries has raised safety concerns due to the decline in their sensory, motor, perceptual, and cognitive abilities which …
The population of older drivers is increasing in size. However, age-related functional decline potentially reduce their safe driving ability and thereby their wellbeing may decline …
The overall objective of this exploratory research was to examine specific human factors issues associated with transfer of control between automated and manual driving to …