Sharing the road with autonomous vehicles: A qualitative analysis of the perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists

MT Rahman, K Dey, S Das, M Sherfinski - Transportation research part F …, 2021 - Elsevier
Public perception assessment is important for gaining a better understanding of the
acceptance of autonomous vehicles (AVs) and identifying potential ways to resolve public …

What influences vulnerable road users' perceptions of autonomous vehicles? A comparative analysis of the 2017 and 2019 Pittsburgh surveys

Y Xing, H Zhou, X Han, M Zhang, J Lu - Technological Forecasting and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are expected to eliminate many driver errors to save thousands
of lives. As vulnerable road users, pedestrians and bicyclists are more likely to be injured or …

Factors influencing safety perceptions of sharing roadways with autonomous vehicles among vulnerable roadway users

MT Rahman, K Dey, VD Pyrialakou, S Das - Journal of safety research, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction: The operation of autonomous vehicles (AVs) on public roadways affects the
safety of vulnerable roadway users, such as pedestrians and bicyclists. This research …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions and expectations of autonomous vehicles–A snapshot of vulnerable road user opinion

P Penmetsa, EK Adanu, D Wood, T Wang… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2019 - Elsevier
Public perceptions play a crucial role in wider adoption of autonomous vehicles (AVs). This
paper aims to make two contributions to the understanding of public attitudes toward AVs …

Sharing the road with autonomous vehicles: Perceived safety and regulatory preferences

GS Nair, CR Bhat - Transportation research part C: emerging technologies, 2021 - Elsevier
Technology providers, car manufacturers, and public agencies all need to work together to
undertake extensive testing of fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) on public roads before such …

Public perception of autonomous vehicles: A qualitative study based on interviews after riding an autonomous shuttle

K Hilgarter, P Granig - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) can potentially compensate for human error whilst driving. Thus,
the number of accidents and the amount of congestion, emissions and fuel consumption …

“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 …

Autonomous vehicle safety: Understanding perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists

S Das - Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies have been rapidly advancing. One benefit of AVs is
that the technology could eliminate many driver errors and also mitigate many pedestrian …

Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess pedestrian receptivity toward fully autonomous vehicles

S Deb, L Strawderman, DW Carruth, J DuBien… - … research part C …, 2017 - Elsevier
This study analyzes pedestrian receptivity toward fully autonomous vehicles (FAVs) by
developing and validating a pedestrian receptivity questionnaire for FAVs (PRQF). The …

Perceptions of safety on a shared road: Driving, cycling, or walking near an autonomous vehicle

VD Pyrialakou, C Gkartzonikas, JD Gatlin… - Journal of safety …, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction: While improved safety is a highly cited potential benefit of autonomous vehicles
(AVs), at the same time a frequently cited concern is the new safety challenges that AVs …