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    Editorial: Selected issues of human factors in transport

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    Karel Pospíšil | DOAJ | 2021
    Schlagwörter: Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications

    Public bus transport service satisfaction: Understanding its value to urban passengers towards improved uptake

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    Umair Hasan / Andrew Whyte / Hamad Al Jassmi | DOAJ | 2021
    To accurately direct investments towards sustainable transit, current transport status and factors driving passengers towards private cars ...
    Schlagwörter: public transport , Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications

    Analysis of driver behaviours towards road safety measures using DBQ in the Indian context

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    Lokesh Gupta / Shubham Goswami / Rakesh Kumar | DOAJ | 2021
    analyse the aberrant driver behaviour towards road safety measures using DBQ and investigate demographic variables relationship on aberrant driver ...
    Schlagwörter: Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications

    Evaluating the FRSC's "Don't Drink and Drive" Media Campaign in South-east, Nigeria: Effects on Motorists' Exposure and Compliance Levels

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    Andrew Hyacinth Ngene / Luke Ifeanyi Anorue | DOAJ | 2021
    Background Several campaigns on road traffic accidents have been launched by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) of Nigeria in ...
    Schlagwörter: Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications

    Travel Cost Budget and Ability of Urban Bus Users to Pay Considering the Income Classes in Indonesia

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    Lulusi Lulusia Sugiarto Sugiarto / Renni Anggraini / Fadlullah Apriandy et al. | DOAJ | 2021
    ridership and to specifically mitigate the dependency on private means of transportation. This system is presently being run as a trial and free of ...
    Schlagwörter: Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications

    Smartphones and Pedestrian Behaviour

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    Beata Suriakova / Matus Sucha | DOAJ | 2021
    that pedestrians who are holding a smartphone in their hand walk safely across a pedestrian crossing less often, rely on others more often when ...
    Schlagwörter: Social sciences (General) , Transportation and communications