Teenagers and automated vehicles: Are they ready to use them?
Mobility needs, expectations, and concerns vary across age groups and are closely linked to users’ views on the future of the road transport system. Automated vehicles are expected to have a significant impact on the future of the road transport system, and pilot deployments are increasingly being tested in Europe and beyond, which is also thanks to the evolving regulatory landscape. As a result, several studies have started to analyse citizens’ attitudes towards this technology. However, very few studies have focused on teenagers’ views on automated vehicles, although today’s children and teenagers could be among the first users of such vehicles. Studying teenagers and the way they
envisage automated vehicles in the future is of particular significance in defining transport planning strategies and supporting upcoming policy orientations. To cover this gap, the present study aims to explore teenagers’ views about automated vehicles and whether and how they could fit into their future transport setting. The results show that even though the teenagers acknowledged the potential advantages, they also expressed concerns in relation to the interactions with other road users, to automated driving systems’ reliability, to safety, and to data privacy. In particular, these safety concerns revealed an unwillingness on the part of the teenagers to be among the first users of
automated vehicles.
MOURTZOUCHOU Andromachi;
RAILEANU Ioan Cristinel;
GROSSO Monica;
DUBOZ Amandine;
CORDERA Ruben;
ALONSO RAPOSO Maria;
GARUS Ada;
ALONSO Borja;
CIUFFO Biagio;
2023-07-13
MDPI
JRC131379
2076-3417 (online),
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/23/12255,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC131379,
10.3390/app122312255 (online),
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