Projecting travelers into a world of self-driving vehicles: estimating travel behavior implications via a naturalistic experiment

M Harb, Y Xiao, G Circella, PL Mokhtarian, JL Walker - Transportation, 2018 - Springer
Automated driving technologies are currently penetrating the market, and the coming fully
autonomous cars will have far-reaching, yet largely unknown, implications. A critical …

Assessing the long-term effects of autonomous vehicles: a speculative approach

W Gruel, JM Stanford - Transportation research procedia, 2016 - Elsevier
In recent years, self-driving cars have generated significant attention and discussion. While it
is recognized that a number of technical and legal issues need to be solved, widespread …

Consumer acceptance and travel behavior: impacts of automated vehicles

J Zmud, IN Sener, J Wagner - 2016 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
This study provides a glimpse into the not-too-distant future by asking people in the general
population how they would respond to the availability of self-driving vehicles, which might be …

Psychological roadblocks to the adoption of self-driving vehicles

A Shariff, JF Bonnefon, I Rahwan - Nature Human Behaviour, 2017 - nature.com
Self-driving cars offer a bright future, but only if the public can overcome the psychological
challenges that stand in the way of widespread adoption. We discuss three: ethical …

On sceptics and enthusiasts: What are the expectations towards self-driving cars?

TAS Nielsen, S Haustein - Transport policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Automation in transport is increasing rapidly. While it is assumed that automated driving will
have a significant impact on travel demand, the nature of this impact is not clear yet. Based …

Anticipating long-distance travel shifts due to self-driving vehicles

KA Perrine, KM Kockelman, Y Huang - Journal of Transport Geography, 2020 - Elsevier
Increasing population and travel demand has prompted new efforts to model travel demand
across the United States. One such model is rJourney that estimates travel demand among …

It takes two to Tango: Automated vehicles and human beings do the dance of driving–Four social considerations for policy

ER Straub, KE Schaefer - Transportation research part A: policy and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Automated vehicle (AV) policy development and assessment is a difficult and complicated
process. Today's road and vehicle policies are the product of a hundred years of lessons …

Pedestrians, autonomous vehicles, and cities

A Millard-Ball - Journal of planning education and research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Autonomous vehicles, popularly known as self-driving cars, have the potential to transform
travel behavior. However, existing analyses have ignored strategic interactions with other …

Evaluating pedestrian interaction preferences with a game theoretic autonomous vehicle in virtual reality

F Camara, P Dickinson, C Fox - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Localisation and navigation of autonomous vehicles (AVs) in static environments are now
solved problems, but how to control their interactions with other road users in mixed traffic …

What do we (Not) know about our future with automated vehicles?

M Harb, A Stathopoulos, Y Shiftan, JL Walker - Transportation research part …, 2021 - Elsevier
While research on developing and testing automated vehicle (AVs) technologies is well
underway, research on their implications on travel-related behavior is in its infancy. The aim …