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Title An Investigation In Autonomous Vehicles Acceptance
ID_Doc 8632
Authors Aldakkhelallah A.A.A.; Todorovic M.; Simic M.
Year 2023
Published Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, 359 SIST
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3424-9_8
Abstract Future road transport will significantly be impacted by the arrival of autonomous vehicles. Self-driving cars provide a chance to cut hazardous emissions and promote a more sustainable future, through more efficient and faster traffic solutions. Apart from those benefits, there are concerns such as safety, security, and the cost of the transport system transition. There are also questions about the costs and models of car ownership, which are possible to introduce thanks to the automation. Like with any new technology customer and public acceptance are key factors. By performing longitudinal study, thorough surveys, in different communities and over a long time period, we intended to investigate possible adoption and integration of autonomous vehicles into the communities. In order to get better insight into the degree of readiness for this new technology, among both the general public and enterprises, the results of the survey are analysed and presented in this document. The results of our investigation will be helpful in determining if and when autonomous vehicles are likely to become a mainstream form of transport in the future and what role they will play in building, sustainable transport solutions, smart cities and communities. This is just one of the future several observations on the same topic of AV introduction, that will be lasting for few years till the technology is finally introduced. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
Author Keywords Autonomous Vehicles; Smart Cities; Survey; Technology Acceptance; Transitions


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