Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia

Shared mobility can be defined as the transportations that are shared among users such as public transit (e.g. bus, commuter, LRT, MRT), taxis, bike sharing, car sharing, and e-hailing services (e.g. Grab) to obtain short-term access. Shared mobility sits within the broader phenomenon that has been...

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Main Authors: Salim, Salman, ., Nurul Izzati, ., Jeo Amran, Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah, Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim
Other Authors: Idris, Nur'ain
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/1/Ch07.pdf
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author Salim, Salman
., Nurul Izzati
., Jeo Amran
Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah
Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim
author2 Idris, Nur'ain
author_facet Idris, Nur'ain
Salim, Salman
., Nurul Izzati
., Jeo Amran
Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah
Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim
author_sort Salim, Salman
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description Shared mobility can be defined as the transportations that are shared among users such as public transit (e.g. bus, commuter, LRT, MRT), taxis, bike sharing, car sharing, and e-hailing services (e.g. Grab) to obtain short-term access. Shared mobility sits within the broader phenomenon that has been termed as ‘sharing economy’, in which wide spread usage of emerging information and communications technology (ICT), particularly smartphones, enables new forms of market interactions that can enable both new services and improved efficiency in asset utilization [1, 2]. This scenario has given many benefits especially towards e-hailing services where the users can order a driver to pick up himself or herself at a designated area and send them to the destination that they want only using an application on smartphones. Other than that, it also gives a revolution of public transportation such as bus by purchasing the ticket through online system. This are the transformations and the trend changes from oldest system to further system.
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spelling uthm-29272022-01-03T01:02:26Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/ Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia Salim, Salman ., Nurul Izzati ., Jeo Amran Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) HT170-178 Urban renewal. Urban redevelopment Shared mobility can be defined as the transportations that are shared among users such as public transit (e.g. bus, commuter, LRT, MRT), taxis, bike sharing, car sharing, and e-hailing services (e.g. Grab) to obtain short-term access. Shared mobility sits within the broader phenomenon that has been termed as ‘sharing economy’, in which wide spread usage of emerging information and communications technology (ICT), particularly smartphones, enables new forms of market interactions that can enable both new services and improved efficiency in asset utilization [1, 2]. This scenario has given many benefits especially towards e-hailing services where the users can order a driver to pick up himself or herself at a designated area and send them to the destination that they want only using an application on smartphones. Other than that, it also gives a revolution of public transportation such as bus by purchasing the ticket through online system. This are the transformations and the trend changes from oldest system to further system. Penerbit UTHM Idris, Nur'ain Supar, Khairi 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/1/Ch07.pdf Salim, Salman and ., Nurul Izzati and ., Jeo Amran and Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah and Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim (2020) Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia. In: Sustainable Civil Engineering Technical Papers. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 71-81. ISBN 978-967-2916-21-5
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
HT170-178 Urban renewal. Urban redevelopment
Salim, Salman
., Nurul Izzati
., Jeo Amran
Che Manaf, Nor Syahidah
Mohd Azmy, Syakirul Azim
Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title_full Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title_fullStr Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title_short Travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in Malaysia
title_sort travel behaviour and perception of mode public transportation among users in malaysia
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
HT170-178 Urban renewal. Urban redevelopment
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2927/1/Ch07.pdf