2021
DOI: 10.4236/jtts.2021.113023
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Self-Perception and General Perception of the Safety Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Pedestrians, Bicyclists, and People with Ambulatory Disability

Abstract: For autonomous vehicles (AVs) to receive general acceptance, society must have a positive perception about their safety impact on vulnerable road users. Using data from a statewide random-digit-dialing telephone survey of 1001 adults, this paper examines how New Jersey residents perceive the safety impact of AVs on pedestrians, bicyclists, and people with ambulatory disability. It uses a combination of confirmatory factor analysis and ordered probit models. Confirmatory factor analysis is used to create latent… Show more

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“…However, this technology also introduces new security risks. Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in the V2X network to gain access to sensitive data or to take control of the vehicle [19]. For example, an attacker could send false messages to a vehicle's onboard computer, causing it to make incorrect decisions or take unsafe actions [20].…”
Section: Security Attacks That Pose a Threat To The Cybersecurity Of Cavmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this technology also introduces new security risks. Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in the V2X network to gain access to sensitive data or to take control of the vehicle [19]. For example, an attacker could send false messages to a vehicle's onboard computer, causing it to make incorrect decisions or take unsafe actions [20].…”
Section: Security Attacks That Pose a Threat To The Cybersecurity Of Cavmentioning
confidence: 99%