T Zhang, D Tao, X Qu, X Zhang, J Zeng, H Zhu… - … research part C …, 2020 - Elsevier
Although automated vehicles (AVs) could offer a potentially effective solution to improving road safety, the benefit associated with AVs can be realized only when the public intend to …
T Zhang, W Zeng, Y Zhang, D Tao, G Li, X Qu - Accident Analysis & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Lack of consumer acceptance is a prominent barrier to the large-scale adoption of automated vehicles (AVs). This study investigated the underlying mechanisms for AV …
This study aimed to identify critical factors that influence acceptance of automated vehicles among drivers. The focus of this study was on automated vehicles (AVs) of level 3 …
Although manufacturers and experts consider autonomous vehicles (AVs) as a much safer alternative than traditional human-driven vehicles, the lack of trust and high perceived risk …
There has been an increasing trend in using user acceptance models to explore the public acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs) in different countries. Most of the previous studies …
Z Xu, K Zhang, H Min, Z Wang, X Zhao, P Liu - Transportation research part …, 2018 - Elsevier
This field study aims at understanding the influence of direct experience of an automated vehicle (AV, Level 3) and explaining and predicting public acceptance of AVs through a …
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 …
Public acceptability of automated vehicles (AVs) is critical to gauge in order to understand the factors that are likely to encourage drivers to utilise the technology and realise its …
Introduction: This research systematically reviewed relevant studies on users' acceptance of conditional (Level 3) to full (Level 5) automated vehicles when such vehicles are to be used …