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Identifying Factors Influencing Public Transportation Use for Routine and Non-Routine Trip (Case Study: South Tangerang City, Indonesia)

  • 1. Research Center of Transportation Technology, National Research Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional - BRIN), Indonesia
  • 2. Research Center for Social Welfare, Village and Connectivity, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

Contributors

  • 1. Research Center of Transportation Technology, National Research Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional - BRIN), Indonesia

Description

This study examines key factors influencing the use of feeder buses for routine (e.g., work, school) and non-routine (e.g., leisure, visits) trips in South Tangerang City, Indonesia. Using stated preference surveys with 15- and 30-minute travel time-saving scenarios and binary logistic regression, the study finds that mode choice is shaped by current transport mode, cost, access time, and parking availability. For routine trips, discomfort during crowding and waiting time also matter. Mode-shift probabilities were 37%–51.7% for routine and 31%–45% for non-routine trips. The results support targeted Travel Demand Management strategies that consider trip purpose and improve public transport adoption.

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Published in Evergreen, Volume 12, Issue 04. Citation formats available via DOI link.

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