The effects of positive and negative information on consumers' willingness to ride in a driverless vehicle

EC Anania, S Rice, NW Walters, M Pierce, SR Winter… - Transport policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives As automation becomes more prevalent in the transportation industry, driverless
vehicles are appearing more frequently in the news. However safe or efficient these vehicles …

Do gender and age affect willingness to ride in driverless vehicles: If so, then why?

S Rice, SR Winter - Technology in Society, 2019 - Elsevier
Background In the past few years, there have been great strides in the development of
technology for driverless vehicles. However, research into consumer perceptions of this …

Why travelers trust and accept self-driving cars: An empirical study

H Du, G Zhu, J Zheng - Travel behaviour and society, 2021 - Elsevier
Automated vehicle technology is becoming increasingly mature with the development of
Artificial Intelligence and information communications technology. It is important to …

Willingness to pay for self-driving vehicles: Influences of demographic and psychological factors

P Liu, Q Guo, F Ren, L Wang, Z Xu - Transportation Research Part C …, 2019 - Elsevier
Research on willingness to pay (WTP) can provide practical insights for assessing the value
of self-driving vehicle (SDV) technology in the vehicle market. Are people willing to pay extra …

Quantifying the consumer's dependence on different information sources on acceptance of autonomous vehicles

I Sharma, S Mishra - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Recent academic research and industrial commitments highlight the potential of connected
and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) in transforming the way we travel. However, there are …

Role of attitudes in transit and auto users' mode choice of ridesourcing

G Azimi, A Rahimi, H Asgari… - Transportation Research …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents the results of a study that examines the factors that influence travelers'
mode choice between transit and ridesourcing, for two distinct market segments—transit …

Rumors in the air? Exploring public misconceptions about automated vehicles

M Du, T Zhang, J Liu, Z Xu, P Liu - … research part A: policy and practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles (AVs) have potential to impact transportation, mobility, and society
considerably in the future. Many beliefs surrounding this technology are criticized as …

Exploring trust in self-driving vehicles through text analysis

JD Lee, K Kolodge - Human factors, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective This study examined attitudes toward self-driving vehicles and the factors
motivating those attitudes. Background Self-driving vehicles represent potentially …

Acceptance of automated driving across generations: The role of risk and benefit perception, knowledge, and trust

C Ward, M Raue, C Lee, L D'Ambrosio… - … Interaction. User Interface …, 2017 - Springer
The eventual adoption of automated vehicles seems inevitable. With the potential to reduce
traffic accidents caused by human error [1], decrease congestion, increase mobility, and …

[HTML][HTML] Eliciting preferences of TNC users and drivers: evidence from the United States

P Bansal, A Sinha, R Dua, RA Daziano - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) are changing the transportation
ecosystem, but micro-decisions of travelers and TNC drivers need to be better understood to …