[HTML][HTML] Autonomy bias: A deception experiment to isolate the effect of vehicle automation on perceptions of pedestrian comfort & safety

G Gill, A Bigazzi, J Honey-Rosés, E Bardutz - Transportation Research Part …, 2024 - Elsevier
Ensuring comfort and safety for pedestrians is essential to the responsible introduction of
automated or self-driving vehicles (SDV). Few studies have attempted to isolate the effect of …

Rules Versus Risk: Why Perceptions of Pedestrian Comfort and Safety Differ for Interactions with Self-Driving versus Human-Driven Vehicles

E Bardutz, A Bigazzi… - Transportation …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to inform the development of pedestrian-friendly self-driving vehicle (SDV)
policies by investigating how perceptions of pedestrian comfort and safety are affected by …

“They have to be better than human drivers!” Motorcyclists' and cyclists' perceptions of autonomous vehicles

K Pammer, C Gauld, A McKerral, C Reeves - Transportation research part F …, 2021 - Elsevier
Road users and the general population by and large recognise the value of vehicles with
automated driving systems and features (otherwise typically known as Autonomous Vehicles …

Interaction between pedestrians and automated vehicles: A Wizard of Oz experiment

AR Palmeiro, S van der Kint, L Vissers, H Farah… - … research part F: traffic …, 2018 - Elsevier
Automated vehicles (AVs) will be introduced on public roads in the future, meaning that
traditional vehicles and AVs will be sharing the urban space. There is currently little …

Automated vehicles and behavioural adaptation in Canada

RD Robertson, SR Meister, WGM Vanlaar… - … Research Part A: Policy …, 2017 - Elsevier
The current tests of automated vehicles (AVs) with human back-up drivers and opt-into a self-
driving car raise important questions regarding public awareness of the limitations of these …

How should autonomous vehicles overtake other drivers?

OT Ritchie, DG Watson, N Griffiths, J Misyak… - … research part F: traffic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Previous research examining trust of autonomous vehicles has largely focused on holistic
trust, with little work on evaluation of specific behaviours and interactions with human …

Assessing pedestrians' perceptions and willingness to interact with autonomous vehicles

SR Winter, S Rice, NK Ragbir, BS Baugh, MN Milner… - 2019 - digital.library.ncat.edu
Autonomous vehicles are proposed as a way to make driving safer. While much research
focuses on the technological and engineering aspects of autonomous vehicles, the purpose …

It practically drives itself: autonomous vehicle technology, psychological attitudes, and susceptibility to risky driving behaviors

MC Azuma, FB Giordano, SA Stoffregen, LS Klos… - Ergonomics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines how favourable attitudes towards autonomous vehicle technology and
automation-induced complacency relate to unsafe driving behaviours using semi …

Pedestrians receptivity in autonomous vehicles: Exploring a video-based assessment

S Deb, CR Hudson, DW Carruth… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Pedestrian receptivity toward autonomous vehicles (AVs) usually depends on the extent to
which they receive indication of the vehicle's intended action. Previous studies have typically …

[HTML][HTML] What driving style makes pedestrians think a passing vehicle is driving automatically?

P Bazilinskyy, T Sakuma, J de Winter - Applied ergonomics, 2021 - Elsevier
An important question in the development of automated vehicles (AVs) is which driving style
AVs should adopt and how other road users perceive them. The current study aimed to …