Research data for the paper: Do cyclists need HMIs in future automated traffic? An interview study

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Berge, Siri (2021): Research data for the paper: Do cyclists need HMIs in future automated traffic? An interview study. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/15164103.v1
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Research data for the paper Berge, S. H., Hagenzieker, M., Farah, H., & de Winter, J.C.F. (2021). Do cyclists need HMIs in future automated traffic? An interview study.


Using thematic analysis on the transcripts from 30 semi-structured interviews with cyclists in Norway and in the Netherlands, the paper explores the factors that constitute cyclist interaction in traffic, both in current environments and in future scenarios with automated vehicles (AVs). Moreover, we investigate whether on-bike human-machine interfaces (HMIs) s are desired by cyclists and potential design strategies of on-bike HMIs to enhance the interaction between AVs and cyclists.


The data set contains a .gdpx project file with anonymised transcripts and the analysis, along with reports of the anonymised transcripts, analysis, quotations, document groups, code groups and codes in .docx files.

history
  • 2021-09-22 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.docx, .gdpx., .rtf
funding
  • Supporting the interaction of Humans and Automated vehicles: Preparing for the EnvIronment of Tomorrow (grant code 860410) [more info...] European Commission
  • Top financing ESR 10 in Supporting the interaction of Humans and Automated vehicles: Preparing for the Environment of Tomorrow (SHAPE-IT) (grant code 312213) [more info...] The Research Council of Norway
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Transport and Planning

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