- Nudging human drivers via implicit communication by automated vehicles: Empirical evidence and computational cognitive modeling
- Modeling the joint choice behavior of commuters’ travel mode and parking options for private autonomous vehicles
- Daily schedule changes in the automated vehicle era: Uncovering the heterogeneity behind the veil of low survey commitment
- How manoeuvre information via auditory (spatial and beep) and visual UI can enhance trust and acceptance in automated driving
- Designing user interfaces for partially automated Vehicles: Effects of information and modality on trust and acceptance
- Beyond behavioural change: Investigating alternative explanations for shorter time headways when human drivers follow automated vehicles
- “Game over” for autonomous shuttles in mixed traffic? Results from field surveys among pedestrians and cyclists on how they interact with autonomous shuttles in real-life traffic in Norway
- When terminology hinders research: the colloquialisms of transitions of control in automated driving
- Modeling the competition between multiple Automated Mobility on-Demand operators: An agent-based approach