Older adults and their willingness to use semi and fully autonomous vehicles: A structural equation analysis

HM Hassan, MR Ferguson, B Vrkljan… - Journal of transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Advanced Vehicle Technologies (AVTs) have been purported to improve the
behind-the-wheel experience of older adults (65+ years) by making driving safer, easier …

Assessing the feasibility of the theory of planned behaviour in predicting drivers' intentions to operate conditional and full automated vehicles

SA Kaye, I Lewis, L Buckley, A Rakotonirainy - Transportation research part …, 2020 - Elsevier
Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study examined the beliefs
underpinning, and feasibility of the factors in predicting, individuals' intentions to use a …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioral adaptations of human drivers interacting with automated vehicles

S Soni, N Reddy, A Tsapi, B van Arem… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Advancements in technology are bringing automated vehicles (AVs) closer to wider
deployment. However, in the early phases of their deployment, AVs will coexist and …

[HTML][HTML] Early bird catches the worm! Meta-analysis of autonomous vehicles adoption–Moderating role of automation level, ownership and culture

K Gopinath, G Narayanamurthy - International Journal of Information …, 2022 - Elsevier
The ongoing competition between traditional vehicle manufacturers and technology
companies for quickly developing autonomous vehicles (AVs) and gaining early traction in …

[HTML][HTML] How will older adults use automated vehicles? Assessing the role of AVs in overcoming perceived mobility barriers

K Faber, D van Lierop - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2020 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles are expected to change the mobility landscape. Older adults living in
both urban and peripheral areas may benefit from the availability of new automated modes …

Safety of autonomous vehicles: what are the insights from experienced industry professionals?

A Rezaei, B Caulfield - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Many drivers support the push towards the automation of transportation. Technology and
automotive companies, the general public, and governments are all seen as the main …

Conceptual model to explain, predict, and improve user acceptance of driverless podlike vehicles

S Nordhoff, B Van Arem… - Transportation research …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a synthesis of existing empirical acceptance studies on automated
driving and scientific literature on technology acceptance. The objective of the study was to …

“They have to be better than human drivers!” Motorcyclists' and cyclists' perceptions of autonomous vehicles

K Pammer, C Gauld, A McKerral, C Reeves - Transportation research part F …, 2021 - Elsevier
Road users and the general population by and large recognise the value of vehicles with
automated driving systems and features (otherwise typically known as Autonomous Vehicles …

Willingness of people who are blind to accept autonomous vehicles: An empirical investigation

R Bennett, R Vijaygopal, R Kottasz - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Attitudes of a sample of 211 UK people who are blind concerning autonomous vehicles
(AVs), and the determinants of the willingness of people who are blind to travel in AVs, were …

Consumer attitudes towards the use of autonomous vehicles: Evidence from United Kingdom taxi services

O Hasan, J McColl, T Pfefferkorn… - … Journal of Data …, 2022 - researchportal.hw.ac.uk
The primary aim of this research is to determine attitudes held towards autonomous vehicles
(AVs) and understand their impact on intentions to use the service among ride-hailing users …