AUTHOR=Ehrhardt Sofie , Martin Manuel , Hild Jutta , Deml Barbara TITLE=User expectations for an automated motorway access assistant system JOURNAL=Frontiers in Future Transportation VOLUME=Volume 5 - 2024 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/future-transportation/articles/10.3389/ffutr.2024.1420073 DOI=10.3389/ffutr.2024.1420073 ISSN=2673-5210 ABSTRACT=To avoid the uncertainty present in a cooperation between manual vehicles (MVs) and automated vehicles (AVs), cooperative connected automated driving (CCAD) is frequently proposed. In this contribution, we consider the situation of a motorway slip road where an AV (SAE level 3 or higher) on the motorway cooperates by opening a suitable gap for an entering AV. To ensure a meeting of the cooperation partners, speed adjustment by the system might often be necessary. Our driving simulator study (N=41) on an automated cooperative motorway access assistant shows that the acceptance of the assistant depends significantly on the magnitude of speed reduction: the greater the speed adjustment, the worse the user rating, and the more often the cooperation was terminated. Obviously, the acceptance depends on the perspective: If the users themselves benefit from the speed adjustment of others, they rate the system significantly better than if they themselves must accept the restriction. Only in the case of a small speed reduction, the assistant is rated as well as if the user benefits from the system. The availability of a human-machine interface (HMI) providing information about the system status influenced acceptance only marginally but had a significant influence on the trust in the automation.