Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Public opinion on automated driving: Results of an international questionnaire among 5000 respondents2015/07/01English709
Effects of visual and cognitive load in real and simulated motorway driving2005/03/01English422
Intention to use a fully automated car: Attitudes and a priori acceptability2014/11/01English401
Effects of adaptive cruise control and highly automated driving on workload and situation awareness: A review of the empirical evidence2014/11/01English374
Transition to manual: Driver behaviour when resuming control from a highly automated vehicle2014/11/01English287
Satisfaction with travel and subjective well-being: Development and test of a measurement tool2011/05/01English273
What influences the decision to use automated public transport? Using UTAUT to understand public acceptance of automated road transport systems2017/10/01English262
Sensitivity of eye-movement measures to in-vehicle task difficulty2005/03/01English253
The happy commuter: A comparison of commuter satisfaction across modes2014/09/01English246
The role of environmental concern in the public acceptance of autonomous electric vehicles: A survey from China2019/01/01English243
What drives car use? A grounded theory analysis of commuters’ reasons for driving2007/05/01English241
Factors influencing car use for commuting and the intention to reduce it: A question of self-interest or morality?2009/07/01English234
Users’ resistance towards radical innovations: The case of the self-driving car2017/01/01English233
Habitual or reasoned? Using the theory of planned behavior, technology acceptance model, and habit to examine switching intentions toward public transit2011/03/01English225
Cross-cultural differences in driving behaviours: A comparison of six countries2006/05/01English220
Driver fatigue: The importance of identifying causal factors of fatigue when considering detection and countermeasure technologies2009/05/01English219
Pedestrian behaviors at and perceptions towards various pedestrian facilities: an examination based on observation and survey data2003/12/01English211
Barriers and facilitators to public bicycle scheme use: A qualitative approach2012/11/01English207
The theory of planned behaviour: The role of descriptive norms and past behaviour in the prediction of drivers’ intentions to violate2009/05/01English194
Characteristics of older drivers who adopt self-regulatory driving behaviours2006/09/01English192
Crossing at a red light: Behaviour of individuals and groups2009/09/01English185
Bus driver well-being review: 50 years of research2006/03/01English184
Modelling motivation and habit in stable travel mode contexts2009/01/01English181
Determinants of take-over time from automated driving: A meta-analysis of 129 studies2019/07/01English181
Capturing the behavioural determinants behind the adoption of autonomous vehicles: Conceptual frameworks and measurement models to predict public transport, sharing and ownership trends of self-driving cars2019/04/01English179
Driving simulator validation with hazard perception2011/11/01English179
A critical assessment of pedestrian behaviour models2009/05/01English179
Understanding charging behaviour of electric vehicle users2013/11/01English177
Risk-taking attitudes and risky driving behaviour2004/05/01English177
Still underdetected – Social norms and collective efficacy predict the acceptance of electric vehicles in Germany2016/02/01English173