The performance and development of urban public transport in Ghana are examined and an explanation is sought of the role of unions and how the attempts of Government to develop its own public transport organization have failed. The public transport development options that the Government is now considering attempt to make the best use of the unions\u27 capabilities, while reducing dependence on union powers. The trotros of Ghana have been the mainstay of Ghana\u27s public transport system for many years, despite concerned attempts by successive Governments to develop and maintain publicly organized stage-bus services. A characteristic of this sector is the very powerful influence of the Owner and Driver Unions. Their power is exerted throug...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
It is questionable whether decentralization or economic liberalization policies form good foundation...
The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised. Transportation enables employ...
For many authorities in Ghana's metropolitan areas, public transport provision is increasingly becom...
This paper explores the various roles of the state in the provision and regulation of public transpo...
Due to its capacity to create place utility and contribute to time utility, both of which are necess...
Owner-Drivers in the Tro-Tro Industry: A Look at Jitney Service Provision in Accra, GhanaThis study ...
The Intercity State Transport Company is one of the two state funded transport companies in Ghana co...
Cornelius Nuworsoo joined the CRP department in 2005 and specializes in transportation planning. He ...
Transit Oriented Development (TOD), encourages densification around transport nodes with a combinati...
the full concept for a city-wide rapid transit system for Accra, capital city of Ghana. The system w...
Worsening traffic congestion and air quality has been associated with the proliferation of informal ...
Tax payers money are been used every day in Ghana to establish public sector organizations. This is ...
The creation of a modern transportation system in any country is not only a func-tion of resource ut...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
It is questionable whether decentralization or economic liberalization policies form good foundation...
The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised. Transportation enables employ...
For many authorities in Ghana's metropolitan areas, public transport provision is increasingly becom...
This paper explores the various roles of the state in the provision and regulation of public transpo...
Due to its capacity to create place utility and contribute to time utility, both of which are necess...
Owner-Drivers in the Tro-Tro Industry: A Look at Jitney Service Provision in Accra, GhanaThis study ...
The Intercity State Transport Company is one of the two state funded transport companies in Ghana co...
Cornelius Nuworsoo joined the CRP department in 2005 and specializes in transportation planning. He ...
Transit Oriented Development (TOD), encourages densification around transport nodes with a combinati...
the full concept for a city-wide rapid transit system for Accra, capital city of Ghana. The system w...
Worsening traffic congestion and air quality has been associated with the proliferation of informal ...
Tax payers money are been used every day in Ghana to establish public sector organizations. This is ...
The creation of a modern transportation system in any country is not only a func-tion of resource ut...
This article combines the concept of a “popular economy” with that of a “niche economy” to analyse t...
An efficient urban transportation system is essential for providing adequate mobility to satisfy var...
It is questionable whether decentralization or economic liberalization policies form good foundation...
The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised. Transportation enables employ...