Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, crossing decisions in front of an automated vehicle (AV). However, there has been little exploration of the impact of crossing infrastructure or AV approach direction on pedestrian behaviour. This CAVE-based pedestrian simulator study investigated the individual, and combined, effects of a pedestrian crossing, AV approach direction, AV yielding behaviour, and a novel external Human Machine Interface (eHMI) on pedestrian crossing decisions at a four-way crossroads. Thirty eight participants took part in a multi-method study consisting of a pedestrian simulator experiment, an online interview, and a short questionnaire. The main independent var...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
Previous research has shown that the use of an eHMI can lead pedestrians to make earlier, and more, ...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
The decisions of pedestrians when crossing in front of automated vehicles (AVs) have been studied un...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed by several companies and research groups worldwide. The...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Partially and fully automated vehicles (AVs) are being developed and tested in different countries. ...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...
Objective: In this article, we investigated the effects of external human-machine interfaces (eHMIs)...