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Ist automatisiertes Fahren nachhaltig? Entwicklungstendenzen und Forschungsüberlegungen angesichts geringer Akzeptanz

Is automated driving sustainable? Development trends and research considerations in view of low acceptance rates
[journal article]

Weber, Karsten
Haug, Sonja

Abstract

Automatisiertes Fahren stößt derzeit noch auf große Skepsis. Eine disruptive Strategie bei der Einführung (voll-)automatisierten Fahrens könnte daher auf fehlende Akzeptanz treffen. Um dem zu entgehen, laufen evolutionäre Strategien darauf hinaus, durch die Entwicklung adaptiver Fahrassistenzsysteme... view more

Automatisiertes Fahren stößt derzeit noch auf große Skepsis. Eine disruptive Strategie bei der Einführung (voll-)automatisierten Fahrens könnte daher auf fehlende Akzeptanz treffen. Um dem zu entgehen, laufen evolutionäre Strategien darauf hinaus, durch die Entwicklung adaptiver Fahrassistenzsysteme Vertrautheit, Vertrauen und damit Akzeptanz bei den prospektiven NutzerInnen zu schaffen. Erste Ergebnisse einer Pilotstudie lassen jedoch Zweifel an der Nachhaltigkeit dieser Strategie aufkommen.... view less


Automated driving is currently viewed with great skepticism. A disruptive strategy for the introduction of (fully) automated driving could therefore be met with a lack of acceptance. To avoid this, evolutionary strategies aim to create familiarity, trust, and thus acceptance among the prospective us... view more

Automated driving is currently viewed with great skepticism. A disruptive strategy for the introduction of (fully) automated driving could therefore be met with a lack of acceptance. To avoid this, evolutionary strategies aim to create familiarity, trust, and thus acceptance among the prospective users through the development of adaptive driver assistance systems. However, the preliminary results of a pilot study raise doubts about the sustainability of this strategy.... view less

Keywords
road traffic; motor vehicle; automation; acceptance; sustainability; traffic safety; transport system; Federal Republic of Germany

Classification
Technology Assessment

Free Keywords
automated driving; driver assistance systems

Document language
German

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 16-22

Journal
TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis / Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice, 27 (2018) 2

Issue topic
Automated Driving - Curse or blessing for sustainable mobility? / Automatisiertes Fahren - Fluch oder Segen für nachhaltige Mobilität?

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.27.2.16

ISSN
2567-8833

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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