African cities are growing rapidly both demographically and physically. It is estimated by 2050 the population of African cities will triple from 410 million in 2010 to 1.23 billion. The ensuing travel demand is expected to aggravate chaos in transport systems for almost all major African cities. This paper analyses the emerging paradoxes in the BRT system in Dar as Salaam city where the provision of an organized, affordable and cost-effective public transport system has been eagerly awaited by city residents. However, the Dar Rapid Transit (DART) system, recently established, has astonishingly witnessed opposition from some of the city residents. Findings reveal that the underlying reasons for this paradoxical situation include absence of ...
A well planned and organized public transport system contributes significantly to the economic growt...
The process of implementing a policy often highlights concerns about its relevance and viability, wh...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Urban traffic congestion is primarily prevalent in large cities caused by city population growth and...
Urbanisation is a global trend, but in recent decades it has been occurring at particularly high rat...
Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The present rapid urban growth of cities from developing countries causes negat...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Urban public transport challenges are serious problems all over the world, the severity is more pron...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Transportation in Dar es Salaam is particularly difficult. Statistical data drawn from the 1993 Huma...
The transformation of the public transport system is a common occurrence in cities across the globe ...
The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised. Transportation enables employ...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
A well planned and organized public transport system contributes significantly to the economic growt...
The process of implementing a policy often highlights concerns about its relevance and viability, wh...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Urban traffic congestion is primarily prevalent in large cities caused by city population growth and...
Urbanisation is a global trend, but in recent decades it has been occurring at particularly high rat...
Dar es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The present rapid urban growth of cities from developing countries causes negat...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...
Urban public transport challenges are serious problems all over the world, the severity is more pron...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Transportation in Dar es Salaam is particularly difficult. Statistical data drawn from the 1993 Huma...
The transformation of the public transport system is a common occurrence in cities across the globe ...
The role of transportation to urban dwellers cannot be overemphasised. Transportation enables employ...
Most developing country governments face the dilemma of how to promote affordable public transport f...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
A well planned and organized public transport system contributes significantly to the economic growt...
The process of implementing a policy often highlights concerns about its relevance and viability, wh...
Bus Rapid Transit systems exist in over 206 cities and 45 countries around the world. They are seen ...