![]() After assessing the socioeconomic status and concerns, the study indicated that people who saw greater benefits were more tolerant of autonomous vehicles. The mean scores for the seven autonomous car benefits were similar, showing that respondents did not strongly prefer any benefit. Technical issues and legal liabilities worried responders. Most respondents supported the deployment of autonomous road vehicles for public transportation and said they would improve public transportation quality and accessibility. ![]() The survey items’ Cronbach’s alpha score is 0.873, indicating strong internal consistency and reliability. Some 42% of respondents used autonomous vehicle sources such as public transport, 47% had no experience, and 11% were doubtful. ![]() The average 5-point Likert scale response was 3.12 (SD = 1.05), indicating intermediate expertise. Some 25% of respondents knew nothing about driverless vehicles, whereas 14% did. This study examines the benefits and drawbacks of autonomous public transit vehicles among 210 Indonesians. ![]()
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