UNDER-ESTIMATED FACTORS IN THE
ADOPTION OF SELF-DRIVING CARS

Dalma ZilahyORCID logo

Óbuda University, Doctoral School of Safety and Security Sciences
Budapest, Hungary

INDECS 21(2), 199-205, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.2.9
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Received: 8th January 2023.
Accepted: 16th February 2023.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Automated vehicle acceptance is needed to improve road safety, reduce congestion, reduce pollution and to meet a number of higher-level goals. To date, little is known about the factors that actually influence drivers’ acceptance or rejection of Self-Driving technology. Acceptance is critical to the widespread uptake of Self-Driving vehicles. This article focuses on the factors that have been underestimated in the adoption of Self-Driving cars. The article is organized as follows: in Section 1 the Introduction is given, in Section 2 Adoption models are presented, in Section 3 Social relationships, subjective norms, impact of cultural milieus are presented, in Section 4 The indirect impact of social media is presented, in Section 5 The interaction between social media, subjective norms and self-efficacy is presented, in Section 6 Future objectives are presented, Conclusions are given in Section 7.

KEY WORDS
automated vehicle, road safety, adoption, self-driving cars, under-estimated factors

CLASSIFICATION
ACM:H.1.1, J.4, K.4
APA:4010
JEL:L92, Q55
PACS:01.70.


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