End-users’ Acceptance and Use of Adaptive Cruise Control Systems
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Authors: Niklas Strandab, I.C. MariAnne Karlssonac, Lena Nilssonab
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An online survey was distributed to end-users of adaptive cruise control (ACC). In total 90 drivers answered the questionnaire, which covered e.g. ACC usage and how such use affects driver behaviour. According the responses: the ACC is used primarily on roads with higher speed limits; the end-users trust the system even though it has some functional limitations; they have a very positive attitude towards the system; and positive effects on comfort and safety are observed including reduced inclination to overtake and increased compliance with speed regulations.
Keywords: Adaptive Cruise Control, Acceptance, Assessment, Driver behaviour
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100671
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