RANKING PARENTS CONCERNS ABOUT ROAD SAFETY AT SCHOOL USING AN ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS

Q2 Social Sciences
S. S. Salleh
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School road safety concerns include the drop-off location for children at the school entrance, traffic congestion around the school, and road safety amenities. Most research is done by analyzing data with descriptive statistics, but these don't give a clear order of the factors that lead to these incidents. So, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) has been used to help figure out which ways of intervening are the most effective at cutting down on accidents. The following objectives have been outlined: (i) to identify the most critical factors that contribute to road safety measures in the school area, such as high traffic volume, speeding, or a lack of pedestrian infrastructure, and (ii) to prioritize potential interventions for improving road safety. The study's methods include four main steps: making an instrument, collecting data, analyzing the data with AHP, and coming up with a list of actions to take based on priority. Results show that the most significant outcome was 33% peak hour management, and 33% of the needs of parent car management are equally critical. The other concerns are on the children's path. The outcome presented herein gives an insight into how to prioritize roads for safety mitigation, which is expected to be useful to various decision-makers.
运用层次分析法对家长对学校道路安全的关注程度进行排名
学校道路安全问题包括儿童在学校入口处的下车地点、学校周围的交通拥堵以及道路安全设施。大多数研究都是通过描述性统计分析数据来完成的,但这些并没有给出导致这些事件的因素的明确顺序。因此,层次分析法(AHP)被用来帮助找出哪种干预方式最有效地减少事故。本研究概述了以下目标:(i)找出影响学校地区道路安全措施的最关键因素,例如交通量大、超速或缺乏行人基础设施,以及(ii)优先考虑改善道路安全的可能干预措施。该研究的方法包括四个主要步骤:制作工具,收集数据,使用AHP分析数据,并根据优先级提出要采取的行动清单。结果表明,33%的高峰时段管理是最重要的结果,33%的家长车管理需求同样重要。其他的担忧是关于孩子们的道路。本文提出的结果深入了解了如何优先考虑缓解安全的道路,预计这将对各种决策者有用。
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Planning Malaysia
Planning Malaysia Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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