Riding with strangers: profiling potential users and refusers of shared autonomous vehicles in Swedish cities
Journal article, 2025

In exploring the societal readiness for shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) in Swedish cities, this study profiles two distinct user groups—potential users and refusers—based on their willingness to share rides in automated vehicles with strangers. By analyzing responses from a sample in Stockholm and Gothenburg, the study reveals key traits of these groups: potential users tend to be progressive, environmentally conscious men with public transport habits and positive experiences with AVs, while refusers are often women with traditional values, less formal education, and a preference for private cars, exhibiting concerns about safety and privacy. The research underscores the necessity of addressing the unique concerns of refusers to foster broader acceptance of SAVs. It highlights the potential of SAVs to contribute to changing urban transport if societal concerns are aptly managed through policy and education, leveraging positive public transport experiences as a gateway to shared autonomous mobility.

adoption

shared autonomous vehicles

willingness to use

acceptance

autonomous vehicles

autonomous public transport

Author

Sigma Dolins

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design & Human Factors

Marianne Karlsson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design & Human Factors

Göran Smith

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Helena Strömberg

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design & Human Factors

Transportation

0049-4488 (ISSN) 1572-9435 (eISSN)

Societal Readiness Levels for Autonomous Vehicles

VINNOVA, 2018-11-19 -- 2022-11-30.

VINNOVA (2018-04063), 2018-11-19 -- 2022-11-30.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Transport Systems and Logistics

Applied Psychology

Other Engineering and Technologies

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2/17/2025