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影响弱势道路使用者对与自动驾驶车辆共享道路的安全感知的因素。

Factors influencing safety perceptions of sharing roadways with autonomous vehicles among vulnerable roadway users.

机构信息

Technology/ITS Engineer, AECOM Technical Services, Inc., Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA.

West Virginia University, 1374 Evansdale Drive, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.

出版信息

J Safety Res. 2023 Jun;85:266-277. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2023.02.010. Epub 2023 Feb 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The operation of autonomous vehicles (AVs) on public roadways affects the safety of vulnerable roadway users, such as pedestrians and bicyclists. This research contributes to the literature by investigating vulnerable roadway users' safety perceptions on road sharing with AVs.

METHOD

This study analyzed the survey responses of pedestrians and bicyclists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, collected by Bike Pittsburgh (Bike PGH) in 2017 and 2019. First, this study investigates how pedestrians and bicyclists perceive safety regarding road sharing with AVs. Second, the study examines how the safety perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists regarding AVs might be changing over time. Non-parametric tests were applied to compare the safety perceptions of pedestrians and bicyclists across different characteristics, experiences, and attitudes, considering the ordinal nature of the AV safety perception data. An ordered probit model was estimated to better understand the factors influencing safety perceptions regarding road sharing with AVs.

RESULTS

The study findings suggest that higher exposures to AVs are associated with improved safety perceptions. In addition, respondents with a stricter attitude toward AV regulations perceive road sharing with AVs as less safe. Respondents whose opinion regarding AVs did not worsen due to the pedestrian/bicyclist involved AV accident in Arizona have higher safety perceptions.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

Policymakers can use the findings of this study in developing guidelines to ensure safe road sharing and develop strategies to sustain active transportation usage in the future AV era.

摘要

简介

自动驾驶汽车(AVs)在公共道路上的运行影响到弱势道路使用者(如行人和骑自行车的人)的安全。本研究通过调查弱势道路使用者在与 AV 共享道路时的安全感知,为文献做出了贡献。

方法

本研究分析了宾夕法尼亚州匹兹堡的行人(pedestrians)和骑自行车的人(bicyclists)在 2017 年和 2019 年由匹兹堡自行车(Bike PGH)收集的调查回复。首先,本研究调查了行人(pedestrians)和骑自行车的人(bicyclists)如何看待与 AV 共享道路的安全性。其次,研究考察了行人(pedestrians)和骑自行车的人(bicyclists)对 AV 的安全感知是否会随着时间的推移而变化。考虑到 AV 安全感知数据的有序性质,应用了非参数检验来比较不同特征、经验和态度的行人(pedestrians)和骑自行车的人(bicyclists)的安全感知。估计了一个有序概率模型,以更好地理解影响与 AV 共享道路的安全感知的因素。

结果

研究结果表明,更多地接触 AV 与改善安全感知有关。此外,对 AV 法规持更严格态度的受访者认为与 AV 共享道路不太安全。由于亚利桑那州涉及行人/骑自行车的人而导致对 AV 的看法没有恶化的受访者,对道路共享的安全感知更高。

实际应用

决策者可以使用本研究的结果来制定确保安全共享道路的指导方针,并制定策略,以维持未来 AV 时代的积极交通使用。

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