This research was undertaken in May 2012 using a sample size of 174 respondents in four proxy communities in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana. Using cross-tabulation quantitative methods, the research shows that walking speed is directly related to age. Also, when presented with the choice to walk or not in different scenarios, respondents with higher incomes prefer to trade money for time whiles lower income earners would trade time to save money. In addition, motorised transport costs represent 15% of the average monthly income of respondents and 18% off their expenditure; of which lower income earners cannot afford on a regular basis and therefore walk to 'survive'. Keywords: Pedestrian, Travel time, Kumasi, Income, Expenditure, Pedestrian...
This study was undertaken to ascertain the transport and travel patterns of peri-urban settlements i...
Rural-urban drift has been among the topical developmental challenges in many countries. In Ghana, a...
Road traffic accidents have become ‘hidden epidemics’ across the world and have posed a substantial ...
This research was undertaken in May 2012 using a sample size of 174 respondents in four proxy commun...
The objective of the study was to establish the major factors influencing demand as well as develop ...
This article examines the effects of urban growth and urbanisation on travel behaviour in Ghanaian c...
Sustainable mobility is gaining increasing attention as it is seen as an approach to effectively red...
ABSTRACTWhile much has been reported about bus travel times and their variability for formal bus ser...
ABSTRACTWalking is a fundamental mode of transport for many people globally, with immense health and...
ABSTRACTThe rise in automobiles within rapidly developing nations in Sub-Saharan Africa necessitates...
Objective To evaluate the associations between walking frequency and social activity as well as the ...
Urban travel is not solely the function of travel, but also on people’s participation in activities ...
The body of research on the determinants of pedestrian commuting and the characteristics of on-foot ...
The study focused on the empirical analysis of the determinants of savings behaviour by households i...
This article presents data on the effect of demography and socio-economic parameters on non motorize...
This study was undertaken to ascertain the transport and travel patterns of peri-urban settlements i...
Rural-urban drift has been among the topical developmental challenges in many countries. In Ghana, a...
Road traffic accidents have become ‘hidden epidemics’ across the world and have posed a substantial ...
This research was undertaken in May 2012 using a sample size of 174 respondents in four proxy commun...
The objective of the study was to establish the major factors influencing demand as well as develop ...
This article examines the effects of urban growth and urbanisation on travel behaviour in Ghanaian c...
Sustainable mobility is gaining increasing attention as it is seen as an approach to effectively red...
ABSTRACTWhile much has been reported about bus travel times and their variability for formal bus ser...
ABSTRACTWalking is a fundamental mode of transport for many people globally, with immense health and...
ABSTRACTThe rise in automobiles within rapidly developing nations in Sub-Saharan Africa necessitates...
Objective To evaluate the associations between walking frequency and social activity as well as the ...
Urban travel is not solely the function of travel, but also on people’s participation in activities ...
The body of research on the determinants of pedestrian commuting and the characteristics of on-foot ...
The study focused on the empirical analysis of the determinants of savings behaviour by households i...
This article presents data on the effect of demography and socio-economic parameters on non motorize...
This study was undertaken to ascertain the transport and travel patterns of peri-urban settlements i...
Rural-urban drift has been among the topical developmental challenges in many countries. In Ghana, a...
Road traffic accidents have become ‘hidden epidemics’ across the world and have posed a substantial ...