There have been rapid advances in cooperative and automated vehicle (CAV) technologies in recent years. This study, underpinned by the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology, examined whether there were differences in the intentions to adopt Level 4 automated cars reported by drivers from Australia, France, and Sweden. N = 1563 drivers completed an online survey. The results revealed drivers from France reported significantly higher intentions than drivers from Australia and Sweden. In understanding the factors which influence intentions, insights are provided for future efforts aimed at encouraging adoption of such technologies
This paper represents a synthesis of existing empirical acceptance studies on automated driving and ...
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The development of Shared Automated Vehicles (SAVs) is well underway to provide mobility as a servic...
To assess and explain finely drivers’ a priori acceptance of highly automated cars, this study used ...
We investigated public acceptance of conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) passenger cars using a qu...
We investigated public acceptance of conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) passenger cars using a qu...
This study applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) t...
The L3Pilot project tested SAE Level 3 (L3) conditionally automated driving functions addressing dri...
The L3Pilot project tested SAE Level 3 (L3) conditionally automated driving functions addressing dri...
Automated vehicles (AVs) provide several advantages in solving issues of road traffic; including enh...
A lot of resources and manpower are being allocated to develop Connected Automated Vehicles (CAV). C...
Fully automated vehicles (FAVs) are predicted to enter the passenger vehicle market in the near futu...
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are an emerging technology predicted to become available to...
People's mindset and attitudes exert a strong influence on how quickly a new technology is adopted, ...
Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study examined the beliefs underpinning, and f...
This paper represents a synthesis of existing empirical acceptance studies on automated driving and ...
This study investigated user acceptance, concerns, and willingness to buy partially, highly, and ful...
The development of Shared Automated Vehicles (SAVs) is well underway to provide mobility as a servic...
To assess and explain finely drivers’ a priori acceptance of highly automated cars, this study used ...
We investigated public acceptance of conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) passenger cars using a qu...
We investigated public acceptance of conditionally automated (SAE Level 3) passenger cars using a qu...
This study applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) t...
The L3Pilot project tested SAE Level 3 (L3) conditionally automated driving functions addressing dri...
The L3Pilot project tested SAE Level 3 (L3) conditionally automated driving functions addressing dri...
Automated vehicles (AVs) provide several advantages in solving issues of road traffic; including enh...
A lot of resources and manpower are being allocated to develop Connected Automated Vehicles (CAV). C...
Fully automated vehicles (FAVs) are predicted to enter the passenger vehicle market in the near futu...
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are an emerging technology predicted to become available to...
People's mindset and attitudes exert a strong influence on how quickly a new technology is adopted, ...
Guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), this study examined the beliefs underpinning, and f...
This paper represents a synthesis of existing empirical acceptance studies on automated driving and ...
This study investigated user acceptance, concerns, and willingness to buy partially, highly, and ful...
The development of Shared Automated Vehicles (SAVs) is well underway to provide mobility as a servic...