Drivers of partially automated vehicles are blamed for crashes that they cannot reasonably avoid

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Niek Beckers
Luciano Cavalcante Siebert
Merijn Bruijnes
Catholijn Jonker
David Abbink
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[1] Delft University of Technology,AiTech
[2] Delft University of Technology,Cognitive Robotics, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime, and Material Engineering
[3] Delft University of Technology,Interactive Intelligence, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
[4] Utrecht University,Public Governance and Management, Faculty of Law Economics and Governance
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People seem to hold the human driver to be primarily responsible when their partially automated vehicle crashes, yet is this reasonable? While the driver is often required to immediately take over from the automation when it fails, placing such high expectations on the driver to remain vigilant in partially automated driving is unreasonable. Drivers show difficulties in taking over control when needed immediately, potentially resulting in dangerous situations. From a normative perspective, it would be reasonable to consider the impact of automation on the driver’s ability to take over control when attributing responsibility for a crash. We, therefore, analyzed whether the public indeed considers driver ability when attributing responsibility to the driver, the vehicle, and its manufacturer. Participants blamed the driver primarily, even though they recognized the driver’s decreased ability to avoid the crash. These results portend undesirable situations in which users of partially driving automation are the ones held responsible, which may be unreasonable due to the detrimental impact of driving automation on human drivers. Lastly, the outcome signals that public awareness of such human-factors issues with automated driving should be improved.
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