Theorizing the Concept of Urban Public Transportation Institutional Framework in Malaysia

The trends in transportation have been changing and will continue to change over the years. Urban dwellers in developing countries require and demand for mobility and accessibility at the same growth rate of these urban areas. Often, this demand is accommodated by the increased number of private veh...

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Published in:MATEC Web of Conferences
Main Author: Rahman N.A.A.; Abdullah Y.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016
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Rahman N.A.A.; Abdullah Y.A.
Theorizing the Concept of Urban Public Transportation Institutional Framework in Malaysia
2016
MATEC Web of Conferences
66

10.1051/matecconf/20166600043
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84983514131&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f20166600043&partnerID=40&md5=8311d888163b123ef73339d822d18544
The trends in transportation have been changing and will continue to change over the years. Urban dwellers in developing countries require and demand for mobility and accessibility at the same growth rate of these urban areas. Often, this demand is accommodated by the increased number of private vehicles. Development of a country is closely linked with the transportation system facilities thus will have a positive impact on the economic growth and social fabric of a country. The traffic issues are always associated with private vehicles especially in any developing cities such as the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. A practical, efficient and effective transport system includes traffic management, public transport, road network and infrastructure. However, sadly, at present, the traffic problems in Malaysia are resulted from ineffective public transport system which is not methodically integrated from one place to another, therefore, forcing the people to use private vehicles for daily exercise. An integrated and comprehensive approach is required as it enhances the regulatory framework, planning structure and level of services delivered. For that reason, this paper reviews the magnitude of urban public transportation institutional framework in order to improve the people's mobility, also to respond to the major problem of urban public transportation in the major city of Malaysia. This study therefore applies a case study design and relies very much on qualitative data encompassing policies and guidelines. The findings were drawn from an early investigation of the Malaysian institutional public transport framework through literature review which looks closely into the management structure, as well as the implementation of public transportation system and its enforcement. © 2016 The Authors.
EDP Sciences
2261236X
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Rahman N.A.A.; Abdullah Y.A.
spellingShingle Rahman N.A.A.; Abdullah Y.A.
Theorizing the Concept of Urban Public Transportation Institutional Framework in Malaysia
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title_short Theorizing the Concept of Urban Public Transportation Institutional Framework in Malaysia
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description The trends in transportation have been changing and will continue to change over the years. Urban dwellers in developing countries require and demand for mobility and accessibility at the same growth rate of these urban areas. Often, this demand is accommodated by the increased number of private vehicles. Development of a country is closely linked with the transportation system facilities thus will have a positive impact on the economic growth and social fabric of a country. The traffic issues are always associated with private vehicles especially in any developing cities such as the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. A practical, efficient and effective transport system includes traffic management, public transport, road network and infrastructure. However, sadly, at present, the traffic problems in Malaysia are resulted from ineffective public transport system which is not methodically integrated from one place to another, therefore, forcing the people to use private vehicles for daily exercise. An integrated and comprehensive approach is required as it enhances the regulatory framework, planning structure and level of services delivered. For that reason, this paper reviews the magnitude of urban public transportation institutional framework in order to improve the people's mobility, also to respond to the major problem of urban public transportation in the major city of Malaysia. This study therefore applies a case study design and relies very much on qualitative data encompassing policies and guidelines. The findings were drawn from an early investigation of the Malaysian institutional public transport framework through literature review which looks closely into the management structure, as well as the implementation of public transportation system and its enforcement. © 2016 The Authors.
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