Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with them, which could bring extra risks in traffic. This study investigated whether expectations and behavioural intentions of cyclists when interacting with automated cars differed from those with manually driven cars. A photo experiment was conducted with 35 participants who judged bicycle–car interactions from the perspective of the cyclist. Thirty photos were presented. An experimental design was used with between-subjects factor instruction (two levels: positive, neutral), and two within-subjects factors: car type (three levels: roof name plate, sticker–these two external features indicated automated cars; and traditional car), and series (...
Current research on automated vehicles focuses mainly on the drivers of automated vehicles, on its p...
The operation of automated vehicles in shared areas requires attention with respect to the interacti...
Abstract Automated vehicles (AVs) may feature blinded (i.e. blacked‐out) windows and external human–...
Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with...
Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with...
In the future, cyclists will be sharing the roads with automated and traditional vehicles [1]. Inter...
The transition period towards large-scale or full automated driving will pose specific challenges. O...
With the introduction of Automated Vehicles (AVs), new potential traffic situations could emerge on ...
Cycling as an active mode of transport is increasing across all Europe [1]. Multiple benefits are co...
The introduction of automated vehicles (AVs) changes the way road users interact and communicate. In...
How Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) and cyclists will interact in shared traffic is largely unexplored but...
What will cyclists do in future conflict situations with automated cars at intersections when the cy...
Most of cyclists’ fatalities originate from collisions with motorized vehicles. It is expected that ...
Cyclists encounter drivers in many traffic scenarios; good communication is key to avoiding collisio...
Automated vehicles are gradually entering our roadway system. Before our roads will be solely used b...
Current research on automated vehicles focuses mainly on the drivers of automated vehicles, on its p...
The operation of automated vehicles in shared areas requires attention with respect to the interacti...
Abstract Automated vehicles (AVs) may feature blinded (i.e. blacked‐out) windows and external human–...
Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with...
Cyclists may have incorrect expectations of the behaviour of automated vehicles in interactions with...
In the future, cyclists will be sharing the roads with automated and traditional vehicles [1]. Inter...
The transition period towards large-scale or full automated driving will pose specific challenges. O...
With the introduction of Automated Vehicles (AVs), new potential traffic situations could emerge on ...
Cycling as an active mode of transport is increasing across all Europe [1]. Multiple benefits are co...
The introduction of automated vehicles (AVs) changes the way road users interact and communicate. In...
How Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) and cyclists will interact in shared traffic is largely unexplored but...
What will cyclists do in future conflict situations with automated cars at intersections when the cy...
Most of cyclists’ fatalities originate from collisions with motorized vehicles. It is expected that ...
Cyclists encounter drivers in many traffic scenarios; good communication is key to avoiding collisio...
Automated vehicles are gradually entering our roadway system. Before our roads will be solely used b...
Current research on automated vehicles focuses mainly on the drivers of automated vehicles, on its p...
The operation of automated vehicles in shared areas requires attention with respect to the interacti...
Abstract Automated vehicles (AVs) may feature blinded (i.e. blacked‐out) windows and external human–...