Communications (Jan 2023)

Paratransit Safety as a Key Resource for Sustainable Mobility in Developing Countries

  • Md Tawkir Ahmed,
  • Md Sifat Bin Siraj,
  • Tiziana Campisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2023.018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. F15 – F25

Abstract

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A vital mode of transportation for short term mobility is paratransit. There are several studies on paratransit safety in developed nations but the developing nations like Bangladesh pay less attention to the issue. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety of paratransit using the perceptions of riders and drivers. Negative binomial model (NBM) was used to calibrate the safety of paratransit using 451 responses in Chittagong city. The study's findings highlight the significance of perceptions of travel safety in enhancing accessibility during the routine travel. Vehicle speed limits (km/h), which reduce the chance of accidents and having an institutional driver's license are among the variables that have emerged for the betterment of safety. Therefore, identifying factors that can makes these transportation systems safer will allow service managers and controllers to optimize passenger and driver safety.

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