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Some promises in the pitfalls of automated and autonomous vehicles: A response to commentators

Commentaries on Hancock’s (2019) Some pitfalls in the promises of automated and autonomous vehicles

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Jason Thompson, Gemma J. M. Read, Jasper S. Wijnands & Paul M. Salmon. (2020) The perils of perfect performance; considering the effects of introducing autonomous vehicles on rates of car vs cyclist conflict. Ergonomics 63:8, pages 981-996.
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Elin Pöllänen, Gemma J. M. Read, Ben R. Lane, Jason Thompson & Paul M. Salmon. (2020) Who is to blame for crashes involving autonomous vehicles? Exploring blame attribution across the road transport system. Ergonomics 63:5, pages 525-537.
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Yu Zhang, Linda Angell & Shan Bao. (2021) A fallback mechanism or a commander? A discussion about the role and skill needs of future drivers within partially automated vehicles. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives 9, pages 100337.
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