Automated Vehicles: Social Factors Inform Pedestrians' Crossing Decisions
BRISBANE, Australia, July 26 (TNSres) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:
QUT researchers have found that pedestrians' crossing decisions involving automated vehicles (AVs) are most influenced by nearby pedestrians.
Former QUT PhD student Dr Xiaoyuan Zhao, who is currently a postdoctoral scholar at University of South Florida, teamed up with CARRS-Q researcher, Professor Andry Rakotonirainy (pictured above) and Senior Research Fellow, D . . .
Pat Whyte, 07 3138 1150, media@qut.edu.au
QUT researchers have found that pedestrians' crossing decisions involving automated vehicles (AVs) are most influenced by nearby pedestrians.
Former QUT PhD student Dr Xiaoyuan Zhao, who is currently a postdoctoral scholar at University of South Florida, teamed up with CARRS-Q researcher, Professor Andry Rakotonirainy (pictured above) and Senior Research Fellow, D . . .