Author:
Min Khor Jia,Fatiah A. A.,Ponrahono Zakiah
Abstract
This paper focuses on subsidized bus services provided by a local authority in Malaysia to determine the route's feasibility. This case study explores the catchment area of the designated bus stops in its route, the distance between the bus stops, the passengers' boarding, and alighting points, and the level of service. A Global Positioning System (GPS) device was used for an onboard survey to identify the boarding and alighting points, and the service catchment area was explored with the Geospatial Information System (GIS) tool. Findings indicate that the service level lacks sufficient facilities, proper accessibility, comprehensive information, and signage at bus stops. Furthermore, relatively poor performing bus service in passengers loading and timely arrival during peak periods. Next, an analysis of forty-one (41) catchment areas revealed that only 37% of the bus stops are within a catchment area. Recommendations for bus services include timely and accurate information to ease users to plan their journey and providing comfortable bus stops.
Publisher
Malaysian Institute of Planners
Subject
Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development
Reference18 articles.
1. Advani, M., & Tiwari, G. (2006). Review of capacity improvement strategies for bus transit service. Indian Journal of Transport Management, 30(4), 363-391.
2. Azmi, D. I., & analyzing Karim, H. A. (2012). A comparative study of walking behaviour to community facilities in low-cost and medium-cost housing. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 35, 619-628.
3. Aziz, A., & Mohamad, J. (2020). Public transport planning: Local bus service integration and improvements in Penang, Malaysia. Planning Malaysia, 18.
4. Brand, J., Hoogendoorn, S., Van Oort, N., & Schalkwijk, B. (2017, June). Modelling multimodal transit networks integration of bus networks with walking and cycling. In 2017 5th IEEE international conference on models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS) (pp. 750-755). IEEE.
5. Daniel, P., & Burns, L. (2018). How steep is that street?: Mapping ‘real’pedestrian catchments by adding elevation to street networks. Radical Statistics, (121), 26-48.
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献