Public Perception on Autonomous Vehicle in Malaysia

H. Mohamed Jamil, A. Shabadin, H. H. Hashim, A. Poi, R. Hamidun, A. Roslan, M.R. Abd Ghani
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Autonomous Vehicle (AV), also known as self-driving or driverless vehicles, is a technology that intends to replace driving tasks traditionally performed by human drivers. This study aims to gain a better understanding of opinions, concerns, and general acceptance by Malaysian drivers regarding autonomous and self-driving vehicles. The survey questionnaires were adopted from Schoettle & Sivak (2014b) on the topic of public acceptance of driverless vehicles and what would the respondents do when they are not driving. The survey was conducted among the general public in Malaysia inclusive of 19 questions to address topics on public awareness and understanding about AV, benefits of AV, concerns on AV, attitudes toward owning or sharing AV, willingness to pay for AV and their use of free time while riding AV. A total of 520 respondents involved in this survey, however the analysis only considered the respondents who have heard of AV, which amounted to 361 via face to face interview and online survey form. Based on the survey,63.7% were male and 36.3% female. Only 15.2% of the respondents said that they would not ride in a completely self-driving vehicles. AV is also expected to provide a wide range of benefits that attracted most of the respondents. The majority of the respondents expect lower vehicle emission and better fuel economy. Most respondents were also concerned with issues related to AV especially on safety consequences of equipment failure. The survey also shows that most Malaysians are not willing to invest in owning a driverless vehicle. Future studies should continuously consider people’s perception from different perspectives, by taking into account various user viewpoints and characteristics.
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马来西亚公众对自动驾驶汽车的看法
自动驾驶汽车(AV),也被称为自动驾驶或无人驾驶汽车,是一项旨在取代传统上由人类驾驶员执行的驾驶任务的技术。这项研究旨在更好地了解马来西亚司机对自动驾驶汽车的看法、担忧和普遍接受程度。调查问卷采用了Schoettle & Sivak (2014b)关于公众对无人驾驶汽车的接受程度以及受访者在不开车时会做什么的调查问卷。在马来西亚公众之间的调查包括19个问题解决话题在公众意识和了解AV, AV的好处,担忧在AV,态度拥有或分享AV,愿意支付AV和他们的空余时间的利用而骑AV。共有520名受访者参与这个调查,然而分析只考虑受访者听说过AV,相当于361通过面对面访谈和在线调查形式。调查显示,男性占63.7%,女性占36.3%。只有15.2%的受访者表示他们不会乘坐完全自动驾驶的汽车。AV也有望提供广泛的好处,吸引了大多数受访者。大多数受访者期望汽车排放更低,燃油经济性更好。大多数受访者还关注与自动驾驶有关的问题,特别是设备故障的安全后果。调查还显示,大多数马来西亚人不愿意投资购买无人驾驶汽车。未来的研究应该不断从不同的角度考虑人们的感知,考虑到不同的用户观点和特征。
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