The effect of design and behaviour of automated micro-vehicles for urban delivery on other road users’ perceptions

Eva-Maria Schomakers , Vivian Lotz, Felix Glawe, Martina Ziefle
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New mobility concepts are needed as cities become ever more congested and polluted by traffic. One factor for the growing traffic volume is the increasing delivery traffic leading to a need for sustainable concepts for urban logistics and last-mile delivery. Innovative vehicle concepts, like automated micro-vehicles, present one promising approach. However, not much is yet known about drivers and barriers for the acceptance of these vehicles from the perspective of other road users – i.e. those people sharing traffic space with automated micro-vehicles. In two consecutive animation-based experiments (n = 107, n = 543), we analysed the effect of varying behaviour and design of automated micro-vehicles on other road users’ risk perception, trust, and acceptance. Speed, braking behaviour, automation mode, number of vehicles in convoy, distance between vehicles as well as colour design significantly affect risk perceptions, trust, and partly acceptance. The results inform the development and regulation of automated micro-vehicles.

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用于城市交付的微型自动车辆的设计和行为对其他道路使用者感知的影响
随着城市变得越来越拥堵和交通污染,需要新的交通概念。交通量增长的一个因素是送货流量的增加,这导致了对城市物流和最后一英里送货的可持续概念的需求。创新的车辆概念,如微型自动化车辆,提供了一种很有前途的方法。然而,从其他道路使用者的角度来看,对驾驶员和接受这些车辆的障碍还知之甚少,即那些与自动微型车辆共享交通空间的人。在两个连续的基于动画的实验中(n=107,n=543),我们分析了自动微型车的不同行为和设计对其他道路使用者风险感知、信任和接受的影响。速度、制动行为、自动化模式、车队中的车辆数量、车辆之间的距离以及颜色设计显著影响风险感知、信任和部分接受度。研究结果为微型自动化车辆的开发和监管提供了依据。
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