A simulator study on car user's perceptions interaction with autonomous shuttles
Title of conference publication:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems - VEHITS
Conference title:
International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems (11., 2025, Porto)
Conference title:
VEHITS 2025
Venue:
Porto, Portugal
Year of conference:
2025
Date of conference beginning:
02.04.2025
Date of conference ending:
04.04.2025
Place of publication:
Setúbal, Portugal
Publisher:
SciTePress
Year:
2025
Pages from - to:
54-65
Language:
Englisch
Abstract:
This study integrates a driving simulator and microscopic traffic simulation tool to evaluate the impact of autonomous shuttles on driving behavior and safety in a university campus environment. Two scenarios were developed: one featuring a conventional shuttle and another with an autonomous shuttle, allowing a direct comparison of driver perceptions under identical conditions. Results show that perceived safety was higher for conventional shuttles (Mean: 5.909) compared to autonomous shuttles (Mean: 2.818), while stress levels remained consistent across both scenarios. These findings highlight critical human factors and challenges in integrating autonomous shuttles, offering empirical insights into their behavioral and safety implications in mixed-traffic environments.
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This study integrates a driving simulator and microscopic traffic simulation tool to evaluate the impact of autonomous shuttles on driving behavior and safety in a university campus environment. Two scenarios were developed: one featuring a conventional shuttle and another with an autonomous shuttle, allowing a direct comparison of driver perceptions under identical conditions. Results show that perceived safety was higher for conventional shuttles (Mean: 5.909) compared to autonomous shuttles (...
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