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Accessibility of Anbessa city bus service in Addis Ababa, ethiopia: An analysis of stakeholder's opinions
by
Susan Kinnear
, Delwar Akbar
, Kelbesa Kenea
in
Access
/ Attitudes
/ Bus lines
/ Bus transport
/ Buses
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Commuting
/ Developing countries
/ Economic aspects
/ Infrastructure
/ International economic relations
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Local transit
/ Local transit accessibility
/ Methodology
/ Operators
/ Planning
/ Public opinion
/ Public transportation
/ Quality of service
/ Regulation
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Transportation
/ Transportation economics
/ Transportation policy
/ Urban transportation
2017
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Accessibility of Anbessa city bus service in Addis Ababa, ethiopia: An analysis of stakeholder's opinions
by
Susan Kinnear
, Delwar Akbar
, Kelbesa Kenea
in
Access
/ Attitudes
/ Bus lines
/ Bus transport
/ Buses
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Commuting
/ Developing countries
/ Economic aspects
/ Infrastructure
/ International economic relations
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Local transit
/ Local transit accessibility
/ Methodology
/ Operators
/ Planning
/ Public opinion
/ Public transportation
/ Quality of service
/ Regulation
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Transportation
/ Transportation economics
/ Transportation policy
/ Urban transportation
2017
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Accessibility of Anbessa city bus service in Addis Ababa, ethiopia: An analysis of stakeholder's opinions
by
Susan Kinnear
, Delwar Akbar
, Kelbesa Kenea
in
Access
/ Attitudes
/ Bus lines
/ Bus transport
/ Buses
/ Cities
/ Citizen participation
/ Citizenship
/ Commuting
/ Developing countries
/ Economic aspects
/ Infrastructure
/ International economic relations
/ Law enforcement
/ LDCs
/ Local transit
/ Local transit accessibility
/ Methodology
/ Operators
/ Planning
/ Public opinion
/ Public transportation
/ Quality of service
/ Regulation
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Transportation
/ Transportation economics
/ Transportation policy
/ Urban transportation
2017
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Accessibility of Anbessa city bus service in Addis Ababa, ethiopia: An analysis of stakeholder's opinions
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Accessibility of Anbessa city bus service in Addis Ababa, ethiopia: An analysis of stakeholder's opinions
2017
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Overview
Addis Ababa is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, yet is constrained by poor accessibility of city bus services. This paper examines the factors affecting the accessibility of Anbessa City bus service in Addis Ababa through an analysis of the stakeholders' opinions. An exploratory research approach was taken, using in-depth interviews with the city bus transport regulators and Anbessa city bus transport service enterprise. The study found that inadequate infrastructure, poor transport operation and ineffective performance of stakeholders have resulted in inaccessible service to the users. Addressing the expectations of users necessitates engagement of modern public transport operation; strengthening the regulatory mechanisms and (traffic) law enforcement system; acquisition of skilled human, technology and materials resources; and attraction of private operators through different incentive mechanisms.
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Regional Science Association, Australian and New Zealand Section,Regional Science Association
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