Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4307905476> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4307905476 endingPage "2412" @default.
- W4307905476 startingPage "2401" @default.
- W4307905476 abstract "Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have made significant progress in recent years, including entering the testing stage on urban roads. However, there still is a relative lack of knowledge on the public acceptance of AV road tests in their cities. This paper fills this gap by modeling the survey data collected by BikePGH in Pittsburgh. Special attention was paid to two types of typical vulnerable road users, bicyclists and pedestrians. An ordered probit model was built to investigate the factors associated with bicyclists’ and pedestrians’ willingness to support their city as an AV proving ground. The model results indicated that adults aged 65 years and older were more likely to support AV testing than those aged 25 - 44 years old. Bicyclists’ and pedestrians’ attitudes on the perceived safety and benefits of AVs were positively associated with the willingness to support their city as an AV proving ground. Also, we applied a mediation model to explore the suppressor variable, finding that the influence of interactive experience on bicyclists’ and pedestrians’ willingness to support AV tests in their city was mainly suppressed by the perceived safety of AVs. We recommend AV companies protect the rights of vulnerable road users when testing their AVs on proving grounds." @default.
- W4307905476 created "2022-11-06" @default.
- W4307905476 creator A5004263096 @default.
- W4307905476 creator A5012824397 @default.
- W4307905476 creator A5036181505 @default.
- W4307905476 creator A5049135480 @default.
- W4307905476 creator A5089026547 @default.
- W4307905476 date "2022-12-01" @default.
- W4307905476 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4307905476 title "Do bicyclists and pedestrians support their city as an autonomous vehicle proving ground? Evidence from Pittsburgh" @default.
- W4307905476 cites W1715619412 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W1980714852 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W1982077462 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2015833863 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2055240231 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2064218820 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2089109430 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2140964565 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2156799558 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2161450943 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2287151480 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2353744136 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2542192499 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2543298339 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2550863771 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2561993521 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2751103733 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2755615742 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2756321254 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2763318067 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2789916305 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2792223948 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2792919579 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2793474345 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2795740402 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2801188116 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2831552117 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2877223537 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2886300831 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2889986206 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2899743840 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2902070640 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2903811265 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2905308143 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2906170143 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2911912389 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2912768541 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2920384866 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2921479386 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2980238183 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2981812365 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2993105570 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W2998915979 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3008152611 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3008628941 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3025569532 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3026128003 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3045438908 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3063426404 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3121623025 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3147729069 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W3165913709 @default.
- W4307905476 cites W4200054807 @default.
- W4307905476 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.10.015" @default.
- W4307905476 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4307905476 type Work @default.
- W4307905476 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4307905476 countsByYear W43079054762023 @default.
- W4307905476 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4307905476 hasAuthorship W4307905476A5004263096 @default.
- W4307905476 hasAuthorship W4307905476A5012824397 @default.
- W4307905476 hasAuthorship W4307905476A5036181505 @default.
- W4307905476 hasAuthorship W4307905476A5049135480 @default.
- W4307905476 hasAuthorship W4307905476A5089026547 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConcept C22212356 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConcept C2777113093 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConcept C2778207038 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConceptScore W4307905476C127413603 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConceptScore W4307905476C22212356 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConceptScore W4307905476C2777113093 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConceptScore W4307905476C2778207038 @default.
- W4307905476 hasConceptScore W4307905476C41008148 @default.
- W4307905476 hasFunder F4320309612 @default.
- W4307905476 hasFunder F4320321001 @default.
- W4307905476 hasFunder F4320335787 @default.
- W4307905476 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W4307905476 hasLocation W43079054761 @default.
- W4307905476 hasOpenAccess W4307905476 @default.
- W4307905476 hasPrimaryLocation W43079054761 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2016719229 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2036962077 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2144092255 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2245446780 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2292849644 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W2973594161 @default.
- W4307905476 hasRelatedWork W3002694672 @default.