Spatial Distributions of Attitudes and Preferences towards Autonomous Vehicles

作者: Zhiqiu Jiang , Sicheng Wand , Robert B. Mondschein , Andrew S. , Noland

DOI: 10.32866/001C.12653

关键词: GeographyEconometricsViewpointsSet (psychology)Variation (linguistics)Exploratory factor analysisPurchasingSpatial ecologyTraffic regulation

摘要: Prior research on attitudes towards autonomous vehicles (AVs) shows variation across a set of demographic and socio-economic factors, but few consider spatial patterns. We investigate the distributions preferences AVs from U.S. nationally representative on-line panel. examine 1) four attitudinal dimensions established by an exploratory factor analysis – technology acceptance, driving enjoyment, risk-taking, traffic regulation their variations; 2) public viewpoints in purchasing, sharing, using privately-owned shared AVs. Findings suggest that northeastern US is more receptive to AVs, compared other parts country.

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