This paper investigates the acceptance of shared, autonomous vehicles (SAVs) with participants who have been exposed to AV pilots in Sweden, with a specific focus on shared mobility and public transport contexts. The study aims to gain insights into individuals' attitudes, acceptance levels, and willingness to use autonomous vehicles (AVs) in shared mobility scenarios, particularly in the context of public transportation. The research methodology employed focus groups to gather qualitative insights from participants. The findings provide valuable insights into user perceptions and preferences, offering guidance for promoting SAVs and integrating them into public transport systems in Sweden.
AVs Have a Sharing Problem: Examining User Acceptance of Shared, Autonomous Public Transport in Sweden
24.09.2023
366526 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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