[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 …

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] 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 …

Driving comfort, enjoyment and acceptance of automated driving–effects of drivers' age and driving style familiarity

F Hartwich, M Beggiato, JF Krems - Ergonomics, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

[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 …

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 …

A qualitative examination of drivers' responses to partially automated vehicles

L Buckley, SA Kaye, AK Pradhan - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Different level automation technology acceptance: older adult driver opinion

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Investigation of older drivers' requirements of the human-machine interaction in highly automated vehicles

S Li, P Blythe, W Guo, A Namdeo - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Age-related differences in driver behavior associated with automated vehicles and the transfer of control between automated and manual control: A simulator …

LJ Molnar, AK Pradhan, DW Eby, LH Ryan… - 2017 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
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 …