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Hasan, O., McColl, J., Pfefferkorn, T., Hamadneh, S., Alshurideh, M & Kurdi, B. (2022). Consumer attitudes towards the use of autonomous vehicles: Evidence from United Kingdom taxi services.International Journal of Data and Network Science, 6(2), 537-550.
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