Positive, negative, ambivalent, or indifferent? Exploring the structure of public attitudes toward self-driving vehicles on public roads

P Liu - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2020 - Elsevier
We explored the structure of public attitudes on whether self-driving vehicles (SDVs) should
be allowed on public roads, through a four-way typology of attitudes (positive, negative …

Public attitude toward self-driving vehicles on public roads: Direct experience changed ambivalent people to be more positive

P Liu, Z Xu - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2020 - Elsevier
The public had expressed their resistance and negative attitudes to self-driving vehicles
(SDVs). Positive change in attitudes is critical for their diffusion. However, it gets limited …

Willingness to pay for self-driving vehicles: Influences of demographic and psychological factors

P Liu, Q Guo, F Ren, L Wang, Z Xu - Transportation Research Part C …, 2019 - Elsevier
Research on willingness to pay (WTP) can provide practical insights for assessing the value
of self-driving vehicle (SDV) technology in the vehicle market. Are people willing to pay extra …

Self-driving vehicles: Are people willing to trade risks for environmental benefits?

P Liu, Y Ma, Y Zuo - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2019 - Elsevier
Mass adoption of self-driving vehicles (SDVs) is predicted to have a profound effect on the
environment. Here, we present three studies (N= 1258) that examine the impact of the …

How safe is safe enough for self‐driving vehicles?

P Liu, R Yang, Z Xu - Risk analysis, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Self‐driving vehicles (SDVs) promise to considerably reduce traffic crashes. One pressing
concern facing the public, automakers, and governments is “How safe is safe enough for …

Public opinion about self-driving vehicles in China, India, Japan, the US, the UK, and Australia

B Schoettle, M Sivak - 2014 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
This report documents a new study of public opinion about self-driving vehicles in China,
India, and Japan. The survey yielded completed responses from 610 respondents in China …

Consumer acceptance and travel behavior: impacts of automated vehicles

J Zmud, IN Sener, J Wagner - 2016 - rosap.ntl.bts.gov
This study provides a glimpse into the not-too-distant future by asking people in the general
population how they would respond to the availability of self-driving vehicles, which might be …

An assessment of the willingness to choose a self-driving bus for an urban trip: a public transport user's perspective

J Wien - 2019 - repository.tudelft.nl
The development of automated vehicles offers advantages for the transportation systems of
the future. As a result, new and unknown challenges within the field of transportation arise …

Self-driving vehicles against human drivers: Equal safety is far from enough.

P Liu, L Wang, C Vincent - Journal of experimental psychology …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
We examined the acceptable risk of self-driving vehicles (SDVs) compared with that of
human-driven vehicles (HDVs) and the psychological mechanisms influencing the decision …

What drives support for self-driving car technology in the United States?

G Dixon, PS Hart, C Clarke, NH O'Donnell… - Journal of Risk …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Recent advances in automotive technology have made fully automated self-driving cars
technologically feasible. Despite offering many benefits such as increased safety, improved …