Parents' willingness to allow their unaccompanied children to use emerging and future travel modes

S Koppel, H McDonald, S Peiris, X Zou, DB Logan - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This study investigated parents' willingness to allow their unaccompanied child (ren) to use
emerging and future travel modes (eg, rideshare vehicles and automated vehicles). An …

Key factors associated with Australian parents' willingness to use an automated vehicle to transport their unaccompanied children

S Koppel, YC Lee, JH Mirman, S Peiris… - … research part F: traffic …, 2021 - Elsevier
This study aimed to identify the key factors associated with Australian parents' willingness to
use an automated vehicle to transport their unaccompanied child (ren). Seven hundred and …

What are the restraint practices, preferences, and experiences when Australian parents travel with their children in a rideshare vehicle?

S Koppel, S Peiris, M Aburumman, CWR Wong… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to explore the preferences, experiences and restraint practices of
Australian parents travelling with their children in rideshare vehicles. Six hundred and thirty …

Why people are not willing to let their children ride in driverless school buses: A gender and nationality comparison

EC Anania, S Rice, SR Winter, MN Milner, NW Walters… - Social Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
As driverless vehicles proliferate, it is possible that this technology will be applied in mass
transport vehicles. School buses may be suited for autonomous operations as they follow set …

What Makes Parents Consider Shared Autonomous Vehicles as a School Travel Mode?

M Aboutorabi Kashani, S Kamyab, AR Mamdoohi… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The integration of shared mobility and autonomous vehicles (AVs) could potentially change
the way parents decide to transport their children to and from school. A better understanding …

Are parents ready to use autonomous vehicles to transport children? Concerns and safety features

YC Lee, SH Hand, H Lilly - Journal of safety research, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction: This study addressed a gap in the literature–the potential of using autonomous
vehicles (AV) to enhance children's mobility. Prior studies documented the perceived …

The influence of parent's perceptions and residential self-selection to the children's travel modes at single parent households

YO Susilo - Sustainable Urban Transport, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose This chapter investigates the impacts of households' residential self-selection,
parents' perceptions and travel patterns on their children's daily travel mode shares, among …

Who would put their child alone in an autonomous vehicle? Preliminary look at gender differences

S Hand, YC Lee - Proceedings of the Human Factors and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
While previous studies have examined public opinions of autonomous vehicles, there is a
distinct gap in the literature concerning opinions of the use of AVs to transport children. This …

Transporting children in autonomous vehicles: An exploratory study

PD Tremoulet, T Seacrist, C Ward McIntosh… - Human …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Identify factors that impact parents' decisions about allowing an unaccompanied
child to ride in an autonomous vehicle (AV). Background AVs are being tested in several US …

Factors that influence parents' intentions of using autonomous vehicles to transport children to and from school

P Jing, L Du, Y Chen, Y Shi, F Zhan, J Xie - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2021 - Elsevier
High-level autonomous vehicles (AVs) are likely to improve the quality of children's travel to
and from school (such as improve travel safety and increase travel mobility). These expected …