Active transportation in high density residential areas in Lembah Pantai during pandemic COVID 19

Yong Adilah Shamsul Harumain , Suhana Koting , Nur Aulia Rosni , Nuraihan Ibrahim , Razieman Mohd Yusoff
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Before the pandemic, most studies on active transportation focused on socioeconomic factors, how many cars people had, and how much it cost to own a car. Comfort, safety, and accessibility are the aspects of active transportation that have been talked about the most in previous studies. However, none of them have looked at active transportation as a way to increase the value of residential properties, whether or not the people who live there use active transportation. So, the right neighbourhood, which would have benefited from good planning and infrastructure, couldn't take advantage of the chance. With restrictions on movement and orders to work from home, the question is raised of whether different socioeconomic groups are well represented in active transportation. Even though residential developers and governments are putting more effort into making better amenities and infrastructure for active mobility, there is no evidence that the two are related. Nonetheless, active transportation is utilized to promote an active lifestyle and market properties. This study adds to an original case study evaluation of walkability and active transportation in Lembah Pantai by adding to what we know about active transportation.

COVID - 19大流行期间兰巴潘泰高密度居民区的主动交通
在疫情之前,大多数关于主动交通的研究都集中在社会经济因素、人们有多少辆车以及拥有一辆车的成本上。舒适性、安全性和可达性是先前研究中讨论最多的主动交通方面。然而,他们中没有人将主动交通视为提高住宅物业价值的一种方式,无论居住在那里的人是否使用主动交通。因此,原本可以从良好的规划和基础设施中受益的合适社区无法利用这个机会。随着行动的限制和在家工作的命令,人们提出了一个问题,即不同的社会经济群体在活跃的交通中是否有很好的代表性。尽管住宅开发商和政府正在加大力度,为积极的出行提供更好的便利设施和基础设施,但没有证据表明这两者有关联。尽管如此,积极的交通被用来促进积极的生活方式和市场属性。这项研究通过增加我们对活跃交通的了解,为Lembah Pantai可步行性和活跃交通的原始案例研究评估增加了内容。
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