UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC BUS SERVICE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN INFLUENCING RIDERSHIP

Authors

  • Nur Aulia Rosni Centre for Sustainable Urban Planning & Real Estate (SUPRE), Faculty of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI MALAYA
  • Teh Shu Qi Centre for Sustainable Urban Planning & Real Estate (SUPRE), Faculty of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI MALAYA
  • Marina Mohd Nor Department of Town and Regional Planning, College of Built Environment, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA PUNCAK ALAM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v23i36.1712

Keywords:

Urban Mobility, Public Bus, User Perception, Service Quality, Ridership Rate

Abstract

The efficiency and effectiveness of public bus services are essential for fostering sustainable urban transportation. In Malaysia, despite widespread concerns about lengthy commutes, congestion-related stress, and high traffic fatality rates, private vehicles remain the dominant mode of transport, even among university students. This examines university students' perceptions of public bus service efficiency and effectiveness, aiming to identify areas for improvement to increase public transport usage. A mixed-method approach was adopted to provide a comprehensive analysis of users’ experiences and perceptions. Findings indicate that economic factors significantly influence ridership rates, particularly among young adults who often face financial constraints. At the same time, this demographic is highly mobile, relying on transportation for social, educational, and physical activities. Furthermore, satisfaction with service quality emerges as a critical determinant of public bus loyalty. To enhance efficiency and increase ridership, the study recommends addressing the multifaceted factors influencing public bus service use through a comprehensive strategy. Future research should delve into socioeconomic analyses to better understand these dynamics.

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Published

2025-04-27

How to Cite

Rosni, N. A., Qi, T. S., & Mohd Nor, M. (2025). UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC BUS SERVICE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN INFLUENCING RIDERSHIP. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 23(36). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v23i36.1712

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