How and why do men and women differ in their willingness to use automated cars? The influence of emotions across different age groups

C Hohenberger, M Spörrle, IM Welpe - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2016 - Elsevier
Current research on willingness to use automated cars indicates differences between men
and women, with the latter group showing lower usage intentions. This study aims at …

Amused, accepted, and used? Attitudes and emotions towards automated vehicles, their relationships, and predictive value for usage intention

JC Zoellick, A Kuhlmey, L Schenk, D Schindel… - … research part F: traffic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles (AVs) have left the laboratories and can be experienced in several
projects, eg at the premises of a clinic in Germany. With this transition, research on AV …

Attitudes and concerns on automated vehicles

T Liljamo, H Liimatainen, M Pöllänen - Transportation research part F: traffic …, 2018 - Elsevier
People's mindset and attitudes exert a strong influence on how quickly a new technology is
adopted, thus also affecting how well the benefits resulting from automated vehicles can be …

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 …

How do age and gender influence the acceptance of automated vehicles?–Revealing the hidden mediating effects from the built environment and personal factors

S Wang, Z Li, Y Wang, DA Wyatt - … research part A: policy and practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Although existing research identified influences of age and gender on Automated Vehicle
(AV) acceptance, the underlying reasons were not revealed. A potential reason is that age …

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] Why would people want to travel more with automated cars?

E Lehtonen, F Malin, T Louw, YM Lee, T Itkonen… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of automated vehicles (AVs) may enable drivers to focus on non-driving related
activities while travelling and reduce the unwanted efforts of the driving task. This is …

Public discomfort at the prospect of autonomous vehicles: Building on previous surveys to measure attitudes in 11 countries

C Tennant, S Stares, S Howard - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
There have been many surveys of public responses to Autonomous Vehicles (AVs), both
reported in peer-reviewed journals and in the mainstream media. People anchor their …

[HTML][HTML] Using the UTAUT2 model to explain public acceptance of conditionally automated (L3) cars: A questionnaire study among 9,118 car drivers from eight …

S Nordhoff, T Louw, S Innamaa, E Lehtonen… - … research part F: traffic …, 2020 - Elsevier
We investigated public acceptance of conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) passenger cars
using a questionnaire study among 9,118 car-drivers in eight European countries, as part of …

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 …