Research and analysis

Social and behavioural questions about automated vehicles

A study to understand the attitudes, behaviour and wider public acceptability of transport users in order to make automated vehicles successful.

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Details

A scoping study to understand the main social and behavioural questions relating to automated vehicles (AVs) which involved:

  • a review of the literature relating to the social and behavioural aspects of AVs
  • exploration of the research being undertaken by the government-funded 4 cities driverless car trials
  • extensive engagement with experts to explore the full range of social and behavioural implications of AVs

Updates to this page

Published 6 January 2017

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