Public attitudes towards autonomous mini buses operating in real conditions in a Hellenic city

作者: Evangelia Portouli , Giannis Karaseitanidis , Panagiotis Lytrivis , Angelos Amditis , Odisseas Raptis

DOI: 10.1109/IVS.2017.7995779

关键词: Younger peopleEveryday lifeDriving automationKey (cryptography)EngineeringTransport engineeringOn board

摘要: Public attitudes are a key factor shaping the demand and market for autonomous vehicles. Previous studies limited to priori since such vehicles not yet fully accessible public. A survey among 200 passengers of mini buses in real operation city Trikala shows that they were well accepted integrated people's everyday life there no major concerns as regards safety security on board. involving 519 adult citizens revealed regular users bus younger people, experienced with driving automation systems, who would prefer than manual use an vehicle. Although findings should be verified bigger samples more cities traffic environments, encouraging towards introduction urban environments.

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