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Title: Exploring changes in individuals travel behaviour after bus Rapid Transit implementation in Dar es Salaam
Authors: Joseph, Lucy
NEVEN, An 
MARTENS, Karel
Kweka, Opportuna
WETS, Geert 
JANSSENS, Davy 
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Source: Travel Behaviour and Society, 27 , p. 139 -147
Abstract: The use of Informal Public Transport (IPT; i.e., minibuses, motorcycles, and tricycles) for activity participation in Dar es Salaam is associated with mobility difficulties, e.g., traffic congestion, unscheduled services, and lack of safety of the journey. The introduction of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in May 2016 aimed at reducing mobility difficulties by improving public transport (PT) with scheduled services and fully dedicated lanes to improve access to the Central Business District. This study compares individuals' travel behaviour before and (2 years) after BRT implementation using a GPS-app to explore changes in spatial mobility demands, i.e., (new) visited places, frequency of travel, trip distances, and departure times. Short surveys were used to record the sociodemographic characteristics. Results: the use of IPT remained a necessary means of transport for low-income individuals to commute outside the BRT corridor in multiple destinations, as the use of the BRT route is spatially limited. The new BRT system had become the main option for trips conducted to fixed destinations along the corridor and within service hours. The spatial mobility patterns showed that individuals are now adding BRT to their trip chaining, enabling them to access amenities, make more trips and travel farther distances. The results provide insights for transportation planners who tend to focus mainly on BRT as the only solution for all mobility demands. Each transport system has its own spatial mobility benefits to offer. An integrated PT within a framework of a multimode system is vital for inclusive mobility.
Notes: Joseph, L (corresponding author), Univ Dar Es Salaam, Dept Geog, POB 35049, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
lucyjoany@gmail.com; An.Neven@uhasselt.be; kmartens@technion.ac.il;
okweka@yahoo.com; Geert.Wets@uhasselt.be; Davy.Janssens@uhasselt.be
Keywords: Travel behaviour change;Informal public transport;Bus Rapid Transit;GPS data
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/37333
ISSN: 2214-367X
e-ISSN: 2214-3688
DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2022.01.003
ISI #: WOS:000777877200006
Rights: 2022 Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2023
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