Number of Household Drivers Sample Clauses

Number of Household Drivers. As expected, households with no driver had the least interest in the utility of private vehicles (F10) while preferring green travel (F11). The utility of private vehicles (F10) was highly appreciated by the household with two drivers while they were least concerned about ownership cost (F12). Households with four or more drivers mostly preferred the cheapest travel mode (F13) due to the ownership cost (F12), and they were not interested in green travel (F11). F17‐ Efficiency and Technology F16‐ Mobility for non‐Drivers F15‐ Automation F14‐ Driving Assistance and Safety F13‐ Travel Cost F12‐ Ownership Cost F11‐ Green Travel Pattern F10‐ Utility of Private Vehicle F9‐ Stress Relief and Cost‐Effectiveness F8‐ Travel Time F7‐ System Reliability F6‐ On‐Demand Service F5‐ Trust and Data Privacy Issue F4‐ Joy of Driving F3‐ Travel with Strangers F2‐ Choice Reasoning F1‐ Technology ‐1.50 ‐1.00 ‐0.50 0.00 0.50 1.00
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