ASSESSMENT OF COMMUTERS’ PREFERENCE FOR PRIVATE CARS TO URBAN MASS TRANSIT BUSES IN ABUJA

  • Chika Nwankwo Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
  • John Ugbebor Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
  • Frank Baridoma Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
  • Obasanjo Thompson Primero Transport Services Limited, Operators of Lagos new BRT (LAMATA), Lagos, Nigeria
Keywords: Abuja, Commuters, Preference, Terminals, Transportation

Abstract

Commuters’ preference for private cars to Urban Mass Transit Buses (UMTB) in Abuja was investigated. 399 Commuters were sampled through a Simple random sampling technique. Data were sourced through primary sources using questionnaires for Commuters and interview for UMTB Operators and analyzed using tables and percentages. Hypotheses were tested using One way ANOVA. 67.5% (52.5% for private cars and 15% for other types of private vehicles) of the respondents preferred to board private cars for movement, 32.5% of the respondents preferred the UMTB. The study concluded that majority of respondents prefer boarding private vehicles illegally operating as passenger service vehicles (PSV) due to speed and comfortability. The study recommended proper enforcement by the Transport Secretariat against illegal PSV, provision of Light Rail, adequate Bus Terminals, Bus stops and dedicated Bus lanes.

Published
2019-07-11
Section
Transport & Logistics