Impact of COVID-19: A radical modal shift from public to private transport mode

S Das, A Boruah, A Banerjee, R Raoniar, S Nama… - Transport Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The unprecedented shock triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant
impact on public transportation services, travel behavior and mode choice preferences …

[PDF][PDF] An overview of urban transport in Malaysia

ASI Almselati, R Rahmat, O Jaafar - Social Sci, 2011 - academia.edu
Economic development and prosperity of countries depend on cities. The urbanization and
urban cities gets life from the transportation sector. Malaysian urban transportation has …

The demand determinants for urban public transport services: a review of the literature

C Polat - Journal of Applied Sciences, 2012 - elibrary.ru
The future always includes some degree of uncertainty and reducing it is of special
importance for decision makers. This is also valid for the decision makers in the public …

Understanding urban travel behaviour by gender for efficient and equitable transport policies

WS Ng, A Acker - 2018 - econstor.eu
Gender is one of the key socio-demographic variables that can influence travel behaviour,
but it is often the least understood. Understanding travel behaviour by gender will help better …

[HTML][HTML] Ranking factors affecting public transport mode choice of commuters in an urban city of a develo** country using analytic hierarchy process: The case of …

FL Mayo, EB Taboada - Transportation Research Interdisciplinary …, 2020 - Elsevier
Understanding the factors that impact commuter's transport mode choice is one of the
important key aspects to consider when aiming for a sustainable transportation system …

Why do gender differences in daily mobility behaviours persist among workers?

N Havet, C Bayart, P Bonnel - Transportation research part A: policy and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Gender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour. Since
women's role in societal structure has changed in the past few decades, the question arises …

Why public bus is a less attractive mode of transport: A case study of Putrajaya, Malaysia

MN Borhan, ANH Ibrahim, D Syamsunur… - Periodica …, 2019 - pp5.omikk.bme.hu
This paper investigates the constraints that limit the use of public bus by people commuting
to work in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Putrajaya was built to replace the city of Kuala Lumpur as the …

[HTML][HTML] Potential for modal shift by passenger car and motorcycle users towards Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in an Asian develo** city

T Satiennam, S Jaensirisak, W Satiennam… - IATSS research, 2016 - Elsevier
Many develo** Asian cities consider a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system in their public
transport planning because of its advantages, offering lower investment cost and flexible …

[HTML][HTML] Advancing sustainable urban mobility: Insights from best practices and case studies

DM Papadakis, A Savvides, A Michael… - Fuel …, 2024 - Elsevier
Cities continue to expand along with the growth of population, while our mobility systems
often fail to meet the demands for social, environmental and economic sustainability. The …

Predicting the use of public transportation: a case study from Putrajaya, Malaysia

MN Borhan, D Syamsunur… - The Scientific World …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Putrajaya is a new federal administrative capital of Malaysia which has been set to achieve
a 70% share of all travels by public transport in the city area. However, the current modal …