Matatu mode of transport is one of the main means of paratransit in Kenya that has grown in numbers over the past years. Despite the growth, a significant proportion of the low-income population rely on non-motorised transport for their trips. This paper interrogates the extent to which matatu mode of transport is catering to the mobility demands of the low income industrial workers and the factors that influence matatu use among them. The paper is based on an exploratory survey and case studies of industrial workers in Sameer Park Export Processing Zone (EPZ). The findings demonstrate that most industrial workers do not regularly use matatus for their work trips. Matatu use is determined by the fares charged, distance from residential area...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the performance of Matat...
Reliance on cash fare collection, in a ‘target system’ of driver remuneration, has contributed to po...
International audienceOver recent decades, intermediate modes of transport (also known as paratransi...
Nairobi’s paratransit vehicles—called matatus—provide most of the City’s public transport. They are ...
Travel is essential in people’s day to day lives. Through travel, people are able to access places, ...
In Uganda, public transport is provided by a four-tiered public transport system, with the Matatu (u...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the...
Public transport in Kenya and especially in urban areas is dominated by Matatu vehicles. The term Ma...
International audienceThis research examines the history of transportation planning in African citie...
A key goal of urban transportation planning is to provide people with access to a greater number of ...
Kisumu has had a massive growth of informal settlements forming a belt around the urban core. These ...
The matatu is a small-scale public means of transport in Kenya. This paper analyses the struggle for...
A Research Project submitted in Partial fulfilment for the award of Bachelor of Business Science in ...
Most scholars believe that the journey to work is vital in any aspect of land-use and transport plan...
Transport markets in most low-income countries are still not fully developed to embracefree-market e...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the performance of Matat...
Reliance on cash fare collection, in a ‘target system’ of driver remuneration, has contributed to po...
International audienceOver recent decades, intermediate modes of transport (also known as paratransi...
Nairobi’s paratransit vehicles—called matatus—provide most of the City’s public transport. They are ...
Travel is essential in people’s day to day lives. Through travel, people are able to access places, ...
In Uganda, public transport is provided by a four-tiered public transport system, with the Matatu (u...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the...
Public transport in Kenya and especially in urban areas is dominated by Matatu vehicles. The term Ma...
International audienceThis research examines the history of transportation planning in African citie...
A key goal of urban transportation planning is to provide people with access to a greater number of ...
Kisumu has had a massive growth of informal settlements forming a belt around the urban core. These ...
The matatu is a small-scale public means of transport in Kenya. This paper analyses the struggle for...
A Research Project submitted in Partial fulfilment for the award of Bachelor of Business Science in ...
Most scholars believe that the journey to work is vital in any aspect of land-use and transport plan...
Transport markets in most low-income countries are still not fully developed to embracefree-market e...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the performance of Matat...
Reliance on cash fare collection, in a ‘target system’ of driver remuneration, has contributed to po...
International audienceOver recent decades, intermediate modes of transport (also known as paratransi...