Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Perspectives and possibilities for developing ride-sharing services to promote sustainable mode of transport: Bangladesh perspective

  • Md. Abdus Shabur,
  • Md. Farhad Ali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e33115

Abstract

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The ride-sharing trend is booming because of modern technologies and plays a significant role in transitioning to sustainable transportation methods. This study utilizes a comprehensive dataset collected from an online survey administered to over 1300 individuals in Bangladesh in 2023. Its specific focus is to examine the usage patterns of ride-sharing applications, such as Pathao and Uber. It builds upon previous research to analyze the factors influencing the use of these services and current trends in shared transportation. Additionally, it investigates the challenges associated with utilizing shared transportation amenities and proposes potential improvements to make ride-sharing or pooling more attractive. The study diligently worked to establish an inclusive framework and terminology to enhance policies and gain a more detailed understanding of the transportation choices and requirements of communities. To bridge the gap between theory and practice, we adopted an implementation-oriented research approach and conducted a comprehensive quantitative and inferential analysis of the survey data. The inclination of an individual to opt for or perceive collective or merged services depends on several demographic, geographical, and built-environment factors. The findings highlight the necessity of enhanced security measures, increased public awareness of ride-sharing benefits, and the formulation of legislative measures to promote sustainable mobility. Two examples of potential measures we have found to improve and encourage the use of ride-sharing services include reducing uncertainty about shared rides and minimizing passenger discomfort. These measures can be implemented through operational adjustments, government regulations, and employer programs. An essential conclusion was reached regarding the importance of prioritizing improvements in ride-sharing operations, rather than relying solely on cash incentives to promote behavioral change. Furthermore, it was determined that regardless of the changes, policies, or programs implemented, it is imperative to enhance public awareness and education.

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