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Although autonomous cars are not yet manufactured, their acceptance already is

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Pages 567-580 | Received 17 Jun 2019, Accepted 09 Oct 2020, Published online: 21 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

A range of terms and concepts referring to autonomous vehicle technologies are used both in the scientific and grey literature. Different, often overlapping, concepts and adjectives are used to describe automated vehicles. This abundance of terminology can create conditions for confusion and factual misinterpretation among audiences and between authors. This paper argues the lack of clarity between automated and autonomous cars contributes to increase expectations of current technology and to inappropriate predictions of both public and governments alike. The “autonomous” car, or vehicle, is a misnomer that could mislead potential users and its use may well result in a backlash of rejection, slowing development. To have an overview of driving automation vocabulary, a search of publications referencing “autonomous”, “automated”, “driverless” and “self-driving” cars or vehicles in the ScienceDirect library was conducted. Results showed they were largely used in the scientific literature investigated, despite obvious meaning differences between the concepts. The impact of the incorrect use of these terms on individuals’ acceptance is discussed and clear definitions provided.

Acknowledgement

Pierre Carles is gratefully acknowledged for his inspiring work.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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