Will automated vehicles encourage more jaywalking? Results from a stated preference survey

X Dong, E Guerra, RA Daziano - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
When interacting with driverless cars, pedestrians might be emboldened to jaywalk knowing
the vehicles will slow down for them automatically. Increased jaywalking might disrupt traffic …

Will automated vehicles encourage more jaywalking? Results from a stated preference survey

X Dong, E Guerra, RA Daziano - … Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and …, 2024 - trid.trb.org
When interacting with driverless cars, pedestrians might be emboldened to jaywalk knowing
the vehicles will slow down for them automatically. Increased jaywalking might disrupt traffic …

Will automated vehicles encourage more jaywalking? Results from a stated preference survey

X Dong, E Guerra, RA Daziano - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2024 - safetylit.org
When interacting with driverless cars, pedestrians might be emboldened to jaywalk knowing
the vehicles will slow down for them automatically. Increased jaywalking might disrupt traffic …

Will automated vehicles encourage more jaywalking? Results from a stated preference survey

X Dong, E Guerra, RA Daziano - … Research Part F: Traffic …, 2024 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Stated preference survey among 1,000 respondents in the Philadelphia and the Seattle
metro areas, two areas with a wide range of built environments and pedestrian behavior …

Will automated vehicles encourage more jaywalking? Results from a stated preference survey

X Dong, E Guerra, RA Daziano - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2024 - safetylit.org
When interacting with driverless cars, pedestrians might be emboldened to jaywalk knowing
the vehicles will slow down for them automatically. Increased jaywalking might disrupt traffic …