P Jing, G Xu, Y Chen, Y Shi, F Zhan - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Excessive dependence on autonomous vehicles (AVs) may exacerbate traffic congestion and increase exhaust emissions in the future. The diffusion of AVs may be significantly …
KF Yuen, L Cai, G Qi, X Wang - Technology Analysis & Strategic …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are a key transportation technology of the future and will be integral to smart cities. An increased understanding of user adoption is necessary to …
Autonomous driving is believed to provide numerous benefits for individuals and society, including increased road safety, reduced traffic congestion, and an improved ecological …
Fully autonomous vehicles (AV) would potentially be one of the most disruptive technologies of our time. The extent of the prospective benefits of AVs is strongly linked to how widely they …
Autonomous cars controlled by an artificial intelligence are increasingly being integrated in the transport portfolio of cities, with strong repercussions for the design and sustainability of …
Fully automated vehicles (FAVs) are predicted to enter the passenger vehicle market in the near future. Being a new technology, there is significant uncertainty on adoption by users …
This review focuses on how culture can complicate and impede attempts at promoting more efficient, more sustainable, and often more affordable forms of mobility as well as energy use …
J Park, EP Hong, HTPM Le - Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021 - Elsevier
Autonomous vehicles (AV) are considered one of the most disruptive technology innovations due to issues of customers' acceptance based on safety, ethics, etc. Along with the rapid …
Automated vehicle acceptance (AVA) is a necessary condition for the realisation of higher- level objectives such as improvements in road safety, reductions in traffic congestion and …