A path towards sustainable vehicle automation: willingness to engage in Level 3 automated driving

N Tomasevic, KL Young, T Horberry, B Fildes - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This paper describes a driving simulator study exploring driver willingness to engage in
automated driving. The study aimed to explore factors that may influence willingness to …

Understanding trust and acceptance of automated vehicles: An exploratory simulator study of transfer of control between automated and manual driving

LJ Molnar, LH Ryan, AK Pradhan, DW Eby… - … research part F: traffic …, 2018 - Elsevier
Vehicle automation offers promise for improving safe transportation, access to mobility, and
quality of life. However, at least in the early stages of automation, human drivers remain an …

Perceived safety and trust in SAE Level 2 partially automated cars: Results from an online questionnaire

S Nordhoff, J Stapel, X He, A Gentner, R Happee - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The present online study surveyed drivers of SAE Level 2 partially automated cars on
automation use and attitudes towards automation. Respondents reported high levels of trust …

Automated driving experiences, attention, and intentions following extensive on-road usage of a level 2 automation vehicle

DM Sanbonmatsu, KW Crabtree, AS McDonnell… - Journal of Safety …, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction: An on-road study was conducted to examine the effects of level 2 automation
on the stressfulness and enjoyment of driving and driving attention following prolonged …

Driver acceptance of partial automation after a brief exposure

IJ Reagan, JB Cicchino, DG Kidd - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Driving automation systems are being introduced into mass-market vehicles, but little is
known about whether drivers will trust driving automation systems and use the technology …

[PDF][PDF] VEHICLE USERS'PREFERENCES CONCERNING AUTOMATED DRIVING Implications for transportation and market planning

II Megens, WFW Schaefer… - … KenW 2 iBrabant part 4, 2015 - pure.tue.nl
Automated driving could highly benefit society by improved safety, traffic flow and increased
environmental savings. To enable this, vehicle users should release their driving control to …

Calibrating trust through knowledge: Introducing the concept of informed safety for automation in vehicles

S Khastgir, S Birrell, G Dhadyalla, P Jennings - Transportation research part …, 2018 - Elsevier
There has been an increasing focus on the development of automation in vehicles due its
many potential benefits like safety, improved traffic efficiency, reduced emissions etc. One of …

A longitudinal simulator study to explore drivers' behaviour during highly-automated driving

DR Large, G Burnett, A Morris, A Muthumani… - Advances in Human …, 2018 - Springer
Six experienced drivers each undertook five 30-min journeys (portrayed as 'daily commutes'
ie one on each of five consecutive weekdays) in a medium-fidelity driving-simulator …

The user and the automated driving: a state-of-the-art

A Simões, L Cunha, S Ferreira, J Carvalhais… - Advances in Human …, 2020 - Springer
Automation in the road transport system is coming faster than expected being influencing
and shaping the future of mobility. However, very few is known about the impact of automatic …

Trust in what? Exploring the interdependency between an automated vehicle's driving style and traffic situations

F Ekman, M Johansson, MA Karlsson… - … research part F: traffic …, 2021 - Elsevier
As the progression from partial to fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) accelerates, the driver's
role will eventually change from that of active operator to that of passenger (Kyriakidis et al …