People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehicle crashes, yet is this reasonable? While the driver is often required to immediately take over from the automation when it fails, placing such high expectations on the driver to remain vigilant in partially automated driving is unreasonable. Drivers show difficulties in taking over control when needed immediately, potentially resulting in dangerous situations. From a normative perspective, it would be reasonable to consider the impact of automation on the driver’s ability to take over control when attributing responsibility for a crash. We, therefore, analyzed whether the public indeed considers driver ability when attributing responsibilit...
The automation of longitudinal and lateral control has enabled drivers to become “hands and feet fre...
Automated driving systems (ADS) with partial automation are currently available for the consumer. Th...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehi...
Whilst public opinion towards automated vehicles is largely favourable, there are recurrent concerns...
Vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of human deaths worldwide, with crashes predominately ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Who is to blame when autonomous vehicles are involved in accidents? We report findings from an onlin...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
The moral importance of liability to harm has so far been ignored in the lively debate about what se...
Increased on-road testing and market availability of partially automated vehicles (AV) offers resear...
This document discusses a fatal crash from March 23, 2018 involving a Tesla Model X using the partia...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
The automation of longitudinal and lateral control has enabled drivers to become “hands and feet fre...
Automated driving systems (ADS) with partial automation are currently available for the consumer. Th...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...
People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehi...
Whilst public opinion towards automated vehicles is largely favourable, there are recurrent concerns...
Vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of human deaths worldwide, with crashes predominately ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
Who is to blame when autonomous vehicles are involved in accidents? We report findings from an onlin...
Road accidents involving autonomous vehicles (AVs) will not only introduce legal challenges over lia...
The moral importance of liability to harm has so far been ignored in the lively debate about what se...
Increased on-road testing and market availability of partially automated vehicles (AV) offers resear...
This document discusses a fatal crash from March 23, 2018 involving a Tesla Model X using the partia...
This paper presents results from a study conducted for the European FP6 project CityMobil. The exper...
This paper outlines the results of a driving simulator study conducted for the European CityMobil pr...
As vehicle automation becomes more capable and prevalent, an understanding of how drivers will inte...
The automation of longitudinal and lateral control has enabled drivers to become “hands and feet fre...
Automated driving systems (ADS) with partial automation are currently available for the consumer. Th...
Vehicle automation can make driving safer; it can compensate for human impairments that are recogniz...