The Users' Perspective on Autonomous Driving - A Comparative Analysis of Partworth Utilities

Christina Pakusch, Gunnar Stevens, Paul Bossauer, Tobias Weber

2018

Abstract

Digitisation has brought a major upheaval to the mobility sector, and in the future, self-driving cars will probably be one of the transport modes. This study extends transport and user acceptance research by analysing in greater depth how the new modes of autonomous private cars, autonomous carsharing and autonomous taxis fit into the existing traffic mix from today's perspective. It focuses on accounting for relative added value. For this purpose, user preference theory was used as a base for an online survey (n=172) on the relative added value of the new autonomous traffic modes. Results show that users see advantages in the autonomous modes for driving comfort and time utilization whereas, in comparison to conventional cars, in many other areas – especially in terms of driving pleasure and control – they see no advantages or even relative disadvantages. Compared to public transport, the autonomous modes offer added values in almost all characteristics. This analysis at the partworth level provides a more detailed explanation for user acceptance of automated driving.

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Pakusch C., Stevens G., Bossauer P. and Weber T. (2018). The Users' Perspective on Autonomous Driving - A Comparative Analysis of Partworth Utilities.In - ICE-B, ISBN , pages 0-0. DOI: 10.5220/0006843201390146


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@conference{ice-b18,
author={Christina Pakusch and Gunnar Stevens and Paul Bossauer and Tobias Weber},
title={The Users' Perspective on Autonomous Driving - A Comparative Analysis of Partworth Utilities},
booktitle={ - ICE-B,},
year={2018},
pages={},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0006843201390146},
isbn={},
}


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TY - CONF

JO - - ICE-B,
TI - The Users' Perspective on Autonomous Driving - A Comparative Analysis of Partworth Utilities
SN -
AU - Pakusch C.
AU - Stevens G.
AU - Bossauer P.
AU - Weber T.
PY - 2018
SP - 0
EP - 0
DO - 10.5220/0006843201390146