在加纳库马西探索道路使用者对先进的旅行者信息系统(ATIS)的认识和感知

Williams Ackaah , Alexander Yao Segbefia , Isaac Dela Segbefia , Zakari Abdul Karim Awini
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交通拥堵、流动性挑战和二氧化碳排放是需要创新解决方案的全球性问题。本研究探讨了先进旅行者信息系统(ATIS)的潜力,通过利用信息和通信技术(ICT)鼓励自愿改变出行行为,缓解加纳库马西的拥堵。它还旨在评估加纳道路使用者对ATIS的态度。采用横断面设计,通过多阶段技术对1206名受访者进行封闭式问卷调查。二元logistic回归模型确定了影响ATIS使用的显著因素,包括驾驶员类型、性别、年龄、教育程度、收入和在城市停留时间(P <;0.05)。尽管98%的道路使用者知道ATIS,但实际使用率仍然很低,只有61%的人将该技术用于旅行规划。该研究建议在确保数据隐私的同时建立一个强大的ATIS基础设施。这些发现强调需要探索意识之外的因素,如可用性、可感知的好处和对系统的信任。
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Exploring road users' awareness and perceptions of advanced traveler information systems (ATIS) in Kumasi, Ghana
Traffic congestion, mobility challenges, and CO2 emissions are global issues that require innovative solutions. This study explores the potential of Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) to alleviate congestion in Kumasi, Ghana, by leveraging Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to encourage voluntary travel behavior change. It also aims to assess road users' attitudes towards ATIS in Ghana. A cross-sectional design was used, with closed-ended questionnaires sampling 1206 respondents through a multi-stage technique. A binary logistic regression model identified significant factors influencing ATIS use, including driver type, sex, age, education, income, and length of stay in the city (P < 0.05). Despite 98 % of road users being aware of ATIS, actual usage remains low, with only 61 % utilizing the technology for trip planning. The study recommends building a robust ATIS infrastructure while ensuring data privacy. These findings emphasize the need to explore factors beyond awareness, such as usability, perceived benefits, and trust in the system.
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