The paper reports on research undertaken for the Highways Agency in the UK on user attitudes and acceptance of intelligent vehicle and highway systems including: 1. An international review of research activities, government policies and deployment plans for intelligent vehicle systems (IVS) and automated highway systems (AHS) and of previous work carried out by leading researchers on user attitudes to these systems. 2. A market research programme involving qualitative and quantitative research that has been conducted to assess attitudes and levels of social acceptance of automated highway technologies among different categories of road users.
User attitudes to automated highway systems
2001-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
human factors , interactive systems , automated highway systems , road users , automated highways , user interfaces , government policies , IVS , quantitative research , social acceptance , international review , intelligent vehicle and highway systems , research initiatives , research activities , market research programme , user attitudes , deployment plans , user acceptance , social aspects of automation , AHS
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