Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 4, 2025

Tactile Vibrating Toolkit and Driving Simulation Platform for Driving-Related Research
Published on: December 18, 2020
Knowledge as a key determinant of public support for autonomous vehicles
Hao Tan1, Jiayan Liu2, Cong Chen3
1State Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology for Vehicle, Hunan University, Changsha, China. htan@hnu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have the potential to revolutionize transportation safety and mobility, but many people are still concerned about the safety of AVs and hesitate to use them. Here we survey 4112 individuals to explore the relationship between knowledge and public support for AVs. We find that AV support has a positive relationship with scientific literacy (objective knowledge about science) and perceived understanding of AV (self-assessed knowledge). Respondents who are supportive of AVs tended to have more objective AV knowledge (objective knowledge about AVs). Moreover, the results of further experiments show that increasing people's self-assessed knowledge or gaining additional objective AV knowledge may contribute to increasing their AV support. These findings therefore improve the understanding of the relationship between public knowledge levels and AV support, enabling policy-makers to develop better strategies for raising AV support, specifically, by considering the role of knowledge, which in turn may influence public behavioural intentions and lead to higher levels of AV acceptance.
Related Concept Videos
Social Proof
Schemas
Routes of Persuasion
The Anchoring-and-Adjustment Heuristic
Conformity
Self-Schemas

