Print Email Facebook Twitter Riding a self-driving bus to work Title Riding a self-driving bus to work: Investigating how travellers perceive ADS-DVs on the last mile Author Dekker, M.J. Contributor van Arem, B. (mentor) Milakis, D. (mentor) Molin, E.J.E. (mentor) Lacroix, L. (mentor) Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Transport & Planning Date 2017-05-15 Abstract Research in the field of automated vehicles focuses primarily on technological developments and interactions of the system with other roads users, leaving a knowledge gap of actual user demand for automated vehicles. This study investigates the development of Automated Driving Systems - Dedicated Vehicles (ADS-DVs) from the perspective of the user. By means of a stated preference survey and discrete choice model analysis insight is derived in the preferences for ADS-DVs on last mile locations. The influence of several vehicle attributes, the level of experience that an individual has with ADS-DVs and the perception of trust in ADS-DVs are taken into account to give an indication of the feasibility of ADS-DVs as last mile transportation solution from the perspective of the traveller. Subject automated vehicleADS-DVdiscrete choice modellingfeasibilityuser perspectiveexperience with ADS-DVs To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c9773355-d4a3-4063-9799-11343c625c01 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2017 Dekker, M.J. Files PDF Master Thesis Marissa Dekker.pdf 28.74 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c9773355-d4a3-4063-9799-11343c625c01/datastream/OBJ/view