纳米比亚温得和克正式和非正式公共交通使用的相关性

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Hilma Nuuyandja , Noleen Pisa , Houshmand Masoumi , Chengete Chakamera
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尽管关于非洲城市公共交通系统的文献越来越多,但关于社区特征、土地利用模式和通勤行为如何共同影响正式和非正式公共交通模式选择的实证研究仍然有限。本研究通过考察纳米比亚温得和克交通方式使用的相关性来解决这一差距,重点关注市政公交车(正式)、传统出租车和电子叫车服务(非正式)。它调查了三个关键问题:社区特征、土地使用模式和通勤行为如何与正式的公共交通使用相关联?这些因素与温得和克的出租车使用有什么关系?是什么推动了该市采用网约车服务?通过收集温得和克1000名受访者的家庭调查数据,并开发三个多元线性回归模型来分析这些关系,对这些因素之间的假设相关性进行了检验。结果表明,可达性相关变量,特别是距离正规公共交通站点和服务频率,是正规公共交通使用的最强预测因素,而可负担性和服务质量是出租车使用的关键驱动因素。人口密度和汽车保有量在不同的模式中表现出不同的影响:出租车和网约车服务在低密度地区和拥有汽车的家庭中更常用,这表明非正式模式往往是对正式交通服务的补充,而不是替代。研究结果揭示了混合交通系统中特定环境的交通行为模式,与高收入城市的趋势形成对比。本研究从温得和克尚未得到充分研究的交通环境中提供了新的经验证据,并为快速城市化的非洲城市改善可达性、可负担性和一体化提供了与政策相关的见解。
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Correlates of formal and informal public transport usage in Windhoek, Namibia
Despite the growing body of literature on public transport systems in African cities, there remains limited empirical research on how neighbourhood characteristics, land use patterns, and commuting behaviour collectively shape the choice between formal and informal public transport modes. This study addresses this gap by examining the correlates of transport mode usage in Windhoek, Namibia, with a focus on municipal buses (formal), traditional taxis, and e-hailing services (informal). It investigates three key questions: How do neighbourhood characteristics, land use patterns, and commuting behaviour correlate with formal public transport usage? How are these factors associated with taxi usage in Windhoek? And what drives the adoption of e-hailing services in the city? The hypothesised correlations between these factors were tested by collecting data from a household survey of 1000 respondents in Windhoek and developing three multiple linear regression models to analyse the relationships. Results indicate that accessibility-related variables, particularly proximity to formal public transport stops and service frequency, are the strongest predictors of formal public transport usage, while affordability and service quality are key drivers of taxi usage. Population density and car ownership show divergent effects across modes: taxis and e-hailing services are more commonly used in low-density areas and among car-owning households, suggesting that informal modes often complement, rather than substitute, formal transport services. The findings reveal context-specific patterns of transport behaviour in a hybrid mobility system, contrasting with trends in high-income cities. This study contributes new empirical evidence from Windhoek’s under-studied transport context and offers policy-relevant insights for improving accessibility, affordability, and integration in rapidly urbanising African cities.
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