Public Perceptions of Autonomous Vehicles: A Survey of Pedestrians and Cyclists in Pittsburgh
Public Perceptions of Autonomous Vehicles: A Survey of Pedestrians and Cyclists in Pittsburgh
This study investigates how autonomous vehicle(AV) technology is perceived by pedestrians and bicyclists in Pittsburgh. Using survey data from over 1200 respondents, the research explores the interplay between demographics, AV interactions, infrastructural readiness, safety perceptions, and trust. Findings highlight demographic divides, infrastructure gaps, and the crucial role of communication and education in AV adoption.
Rudra Y. Bedekar
公路运输工程
Rudra Y. Bedekar.Public Perceptions of Autonomous Vehicles: A Survey of Pedestrians and Cyclists in Pittsburgh[EB/OL].(2025-06-20)[2025-07-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17513.点此复制
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