This study examines the differences in travel behavior between regular and occasional demand-responsive transport users (public transport users), determines the level of service satisfaction, and identifies the key factors of commuters' preferences of using the demand-responsive transport regularly or occasionally for a small-sized urban area (<50 km2). Data were supplemented through field surveys and by focus group discussions. Binary logistic regression and correlation models were used. It is found that probabilities of irregularity are higher for rural areas, male commuters, short trips, educational trips, low-income groups, and non-direct trips. All users are generally satisfied with the service. The most important factors for occasi...
Urban form and the urban transport system have an enormous impact on the way of people...
Despite the global popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT) in last couple of decades, there is limited...
To accurately direct investments towards sustainable transit, current transport status and factors d...
This study examines the differences in travel behavior between regular and occasional demand-respons...
Despite the growing share of ridesourcing services in cities, there is limited research about their ...
AbstractThis paper attempts to explore the determinants of public transport system planning based on...
This article presents results of research to study the intercity bus ridership demand, assess existi...
Although there is considerable number of studies on urban travel mode choice, there are still two ga...
The future of Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) is investigated with respect to the potential travel...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes' users for satisfaction and preferenc...
This paper investigates the constraints that limit the use of public bus by people commuting to work...
peer reviewedAlthough public transport is recommended to develop a sustainable transport system, the...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
Amid rapid urbanization in Malaysia, major cities have witnessed an expansion of public transport se...
Fast population growth, urban sprawl and the raise in households’ motorization observed in all major...
Urban form and the urban transport system have an enormous impact on the way of people...
Despite the global popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT) in last couple of decades, there is limited...
To accurately direct investments towards sustainable transit, current transport status and factors d...
This study examines the differences in travel behavior between regular and occasional demand-respons...
Despite the growing share of ridesourcing services in cities, there is limited research about their ...
AbstractThis paper attempts to explore the determinants of public transport system planning based on...
This article presents results of research to study the intercity bus ridership demand, assess existi...
Although there is considerable number of studies on urban travel mode choice, there are still two ga...
The future of Demand-Responsive Transport (DRT) is investigated with respect to the potential travel...
This study aims at making a comparison between different modes' users for satisfaction and preferenc...
This paper investigates the constraints that limit the use of public bus by people commuting to work...
peer reviewedAlthough public transport is recommended to develop a sustainable transport system, the...
Understanding the motivators of travel satisfaction is essential for designing attractive public tra...
Amid rapid urbanization in Malaysia, major cities have witnessed an expansion of public transport se...
Fast population growth, urban sprawl and the raise in households’ motorization observed in all major...
Urban form and the urban transport system have an enormous impact on the way of people...
Despite the global popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT) in last couple of decades, there is limited...
To accurately direct investments towards sustainable transit, current transport status and factors d...