Robotaxis or Autonomous Shuttles? The Role of Urban Representations and Travel Habits in Tomorrow's Mode Choice in France

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Frédéric Salladarré et al., « Robotaxis or Autonomous Shuttles? The Role of Urban Representations and Travel Habits in Tomorrow's Mode Choice in France », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.a548f7...


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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) will profoundly modify our travel habits. The collective impact of AVs will differ according to the autonomous mode choice. In this paper, we apply a simultaneousequation model to a database from an original 2017 survey of French mobility users to analyse their acceptance of two forms of autonomous transport mode: autonomous shuttles and robotaxis (N = 3,297). Our results show that the intention to use autonomous shuttles is on average greater than robotaxis. Gender and age influence autonomous mode choice, as well as the current transport mode. In addition, location and urban representations play a central role.

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