Although Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to have a major and positive effect on road safety, recent accidents caused by AVs tend to generate a powerful negative impact on the public opinion regarding safety aspects of AVs. Triggered by such incidents, many experts and policy makers now believe that paradoxically, safety perceptions may well prohibit or delay the rollout of AVs in society, in the sense that AVs will need to become much safer than conventional vehicles (CVs), before being accepted by the public. In this study, we provide empirical insights to investigate and explain this safety paradox. Using stated choice experiments, we show that there is indeed a difference between the weight that individuals implicitly attach to an ...
Abstract Background Automated Vehicles (AVs) are cent...
The perception of non-motorists toward autonomous vehicles (AVs) could change or remain the same aft...
Automated vehicles (AVs) promise to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion and emissions, an...
Although Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to have a major and positive effect on road safety, r...
Although Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to have a major and positive effect on road safety, r...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are envisioned to reduce road fatalities by switching control of safety-cr...
Many drivers support the push towards the automation of transportation. Technology and automotive co...
International audienceAutonomous Vehicles (AVs) promise of a multi-trillion-dollar industry that rev...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are seen as a gateway to safer and more accessible mobility, while others s...
Expected benefits of disruptive technologies such as self-driving vehicles may only materialize if t...
Critics of higher fuel economy standards for vehicles have long argued that improving vehicle fuel e...
The common expectation for highly automated vehicles (HAVs) is that an introduction will lead to inc...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
Are automated vehicles really safer than manually driven vehicles? If so, how would we know? Answeri...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
Abstract Background Automated Vehicles (AVs) are cent...
The perception of non-motorists toward autonomous vehicles (AVs) could change or remain the same aft...
Automated vehicles (AVs) promise to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion and emissions, an...
Although Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to have a major and positive effect on road safety, r...
Although Automated vehicles (AVs) are expected to have a major and positive effect on road safety, r...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are envisioned to reduce road fatalities by switching control of safety-cr...
Many drivers support the push towards the automation of transportation. Technology and automotive co...
International audienceAutonomous Vehicles (AVs) promise of a multi-trillion-dollar industry that rev...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are seen as a gateway to safer and more accessible mobility, while others s...
Expected benefits of disruptive technologies such as self-driving vehicles may only materialize if t...
Critics of higher fuel economy standards for vehicles have long argued that improving vehicle fuel e...
The common expectation for highly automated vehicles (HAVs) is that an introduction will lead to inc...
This paper presents a model of vehicle choice and then empirically examines the risk posed by light ...
Are automated vehicles really safer than manually driven vehicles? If so, how would we know? Answeri...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
Abstract Background Automated Vehicles (AVs) are cent...
The perception of non-motorists toward autonomous vehicles (AVs) could change or remain the same aft...
Automated vehicles (AVs) promise to improve road safety, reduce traffic congestion and emissions, an...