How does artificial intelligence usage affect the safety behavior of bus drivers? A double-edged sword study
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2025
Subject Area
mode - bus, ridership - behaviour, ridership - drivers, planning - safety/accidents
Keywords
Bus drivers, safety behavior, artificial intelligence (AI) usage
Abstract
This study aims to provide a framework for understanding the mechanism by which artificial intelligence (AI) usage affects the safety behavior of bus drivers through cognitive appraisal theory. We examined data from 555 bus drivers at three-time points. Our findings indicate that AI usage is positively related to both safety self-efficacy and job insecurity, which in turn are linked to safety behavior. Safety self-efficacy and job insecurity mediate the relationship between AI usage and safety behavior. Additionally, we found that trait resilience moderates the positive relationship between AI usage and safety self-efficacy, as well as the relationship between AI usage and job insecurity. Furthermore, trait resilience moderates the indirect effect of AI usage on safety behavior through safety self-efficacy and job insecurity. The results suggest that AI usage has two faces, both enhancing and impairing the safety behavior of bus drivers. These findings are crucial for management theory and practice.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Liu, Y., Li, Y., Hu, L., & Zhang, Q. (2025). How does artificial intelligence usage affect the safety behavior of bus drivers? A double-edged sword study. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 111, 32-44.

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