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Psychosocial factors associated with intended use of automated vehicles: A simulated driving study.

Lisa Buckley1, Sherrie-Anne Kaye2, Anuj K Pradhan3.   

Abstract

This study applied the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to assess drivers' intended use of automated vehicles (AVs) after undertaking a simulated driving task. In addition, this study explored the potential for trust to account for additional variance to the psychosocial factors in TPB and TAM. Seventy-four participants (51% female) aged between 25 and 64 years (M = 42.8, SD = 12.9) undertook a 20 min simulated experimental drive in which participants experienced periods of automated driving and manual control. A survey task followed. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that TPB constructs; attitude toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, were significant predictors of intentions to use AV. In addition, there was partial support for the test of TAM, with ease of use (but not usefulness) predicting intended use of AV (SAE Level 3). Trust contributed variance to both models beyond TPB or TAM constructs. The findings provide an important insight into factors that might reflect intended use of vehicles that are primarily automated (longitudinal, lateral, and manoeuvre controls) but require and allow drivers to have periods of manual control.
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Keywords:  Automated vehicles; Driving simulator; Technology Acceptance Model; Theory of Planned Behavior; Trust in automation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29631216     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2018.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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