Switching Reasons to Public Transport System in Tripoli, Libya
Conference paper

ABSTRACT

Many Arab countries are starting to suffer from traffic congestion in their capitals cities, as

a consequence of continued increase in car ownership, current public transport vehicles

namely taxi, coaches and microbuses users and also lack of car parks. Tripoli, the capital

city of Libya where most of commuters prefer to use private cars,which is 88% of the city

traffic volume for doing work, study and shopping trips and one of these Arabic cities.

Government statistical data on the city for 2009 revealed that out of the total 945,203

vehicles comprised of 743,796 private cars and 47,031 units of taxis, coaches and

microbuses.In this study, traffic volume characteristics on three Tripoli's main entrances

namely, the eastern entrance covers Tajora (Al-Bive), the western entrance covers the AlGiran entrance and the southern entrance covers the Al-Gabis, Airport Road and Al-Hadaba

(Salah Al-Din) entrances were evaluated.The increase number of private cars and public

transport vehicles in the last ten years has resulted in traffic congestion. Field survey and

questionnaire study were carried out in Tripoli area in summer 2015 to explore the potential

reduction of private cars usage on road through optimal use of suitable public transportation

system. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 19, Excel software and

logistic regression method were used to analyse these questionnaires. As a result, Tripoli

roads network users need to change and encourage usage of public transportation system as

public buses and rapid buses into the city.

Key words: Private car, public transport, parking places, entrances, traffic congestion

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عمل غير منشور

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