Do Americans differ in their willingness to ride in a driverless bus?

IF 1.3 Q3 REMOTE SENSING
S. Winter, S. Rice, Rian Mehta, Nathan W. Walters, Matthew Pierce, Emily C. Anania, Mattie N. Milner, N. Rao
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine a person’s willingness to ride (WTR) in an autonomous bus. Across two studies, we presented participants with hypothetical scenarios about riding in a driverless city or inter-city bus. We manipulated who was onboard the bus (participant, romantic partner, or child), the location of the bus (seven different countries), and the type of driver (human or driverless). In Study 1, participants were less willing to ride a driverless city bus compared to one driven by a human driver. In Study 2, participants’ WTR scores were influenced by participant gender, the person on board, and location, with scores dropping dramatically when the bus was located outside of the USA, or when a child was on board. The current data suggest that Americans are not entirely ready for driverless buses, mainly when someone they care about is on board, or the bus is located outside the USA.
美国人乘坐无人驾驶公交车的意愿有什么不同吗?
本研究的目的是考察一个人乘坐自动驾驶公交车的意愿。在两项研究中,我们向参与者介绍了乘坐无人驾驶城市或城际公交车的假设场景。我们操纵了公交车上的人(参与者、浪漫伴侣或孩子)、公交车的位置(七个不同的国家)以及司机的类型(人类或无人驾驶)。在研究1中,与人类驾驶的城市公交车相比,参与者更不愿意乘坐无人驾驶的城市公交。在研究2中,参与者的WTR分数受到参与者性别、车上人员和地点的影响,当公交车位于美国境外或车上有儿童时,分数急剧下降。目前的数据表明,美国人还没有完全准备好乘坐无人驾驶公交车,主要是当他们关心的人在车上,或者公交车位于美国境外时。
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