What access-for-all entails? Examining commuting experiences from subjective and objective accessibility in a fast-growing city, Jakarta

Tharra Ayuriany , Juhyun Lee , Isti Hidayati
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This research aims to comprehend commuting experiences in rapidly growing metropolis from the perspective of accessibility, especially subjective accessibility, to better understand barriers and opportunities to using public transport. We examined Jakarta as an exemplar city experiencing an ever-increasing car dependency despite proactive policies and projects for modal shift. A qualitative descriptive method is used to investigate the nuances of individual experiences across mode and incomes. In-depth analysis of 110 questionnaires indicated that the public transport users perceived a higher-level accessibility due to convenience, affordability, and no congestion, while private transport users had low-level perception. The stereotypes of public transport appeared to nullify the benefits of public transport. Furthermore, most individuals had complicated attitudes about a certain mode, and positive feeling was not necessarily related to mode choice. For “access-for-all”, considering objective and subjective measures holistically is essential for interrogating critical issues of transport system and optimizing positive travel experiences.

全民访问需要什么?在快速发展的城市雅加达,从主观和客观的可达性来研究通勤体验
本研究旨在从无障碍性,特别是主观无障碍性的角度来理解快速发展的大都市的通勤体验,以更好地理解使用公共交通的障碍和机会。我们将雅加达视为一个典型的城市,尽管有积极的政策和项目来改变模式,但它对汽车的依赖性仍在不断增加。使用定性描述方法来调查不同模式和收入的个人经历的细微差别。对110份问卷的深入分析表明,公共交通用户由于方便、负担得起和没有拥堵而感知到更高的可达性,而私人交通用户的感知水平较低。对公共交通的刻板印象似乎抵消了公共交通的好处。此外,大多数人对某种模式有着复杂的态度,积极的感觉与模式选择并不一定相关。对于“人人享有”,全面考虑客观和主观措施对于询问交通系统的关键问题和优化积极的出行体验至关重要。
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