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Citation

Barreto RA, Kellett J, Pierce JC, van den Hengel A. J. Transp. Econ. Policy 2022; 56(1): 28-55.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, London School of Economics)

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Abstract

We investigate how non-utilitarian car preferences and current perceptions of automated vehicles (AVs) affect commuters' openness to driverless car technology and perceptions of the driverless future. We identify four latent composite factors representing otherwise directly unobservable
preference structures: psychological attachment to conventional cars; objective preference for traditional automotive safety; openness to perceived attributes of AVs; and willingness to embrace versus actively resist the driverless future. Conditional on commuters' psychological attachment
to cars and their current perception of AVs, we investigate commuters' willingness to relinquish their traditional car in the hypothetical future to better understand the implications of future policy challenges.


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