Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement

The increasing number of food delivery riders (p-Hailing) in Malaysia has been recorded since COVID-19 took place. P-hailing riders are usually exposed to long hours in traffic and are more prone to get involved in traffic accidents. This matter has been one of the pressing problems in the transport...

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Published in:IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology and Applications, ISWTA
Main Author: Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: IEEE Computer Society 2022
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Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
2022
IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology and Applications, ISWTA
2022-August

10.1109/ISWTA55313.2022.9942750
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142742193&doi=10.1109%2fISWTA55313.2022.9942750&partnerID=40&md5=74216393daaa963331b989239c3df33c
The increasing number of food delivery riders (p-Hailing) in Malaysia has been recorded since COVID-19 took place. P-hailing riders are usually exposed to long hours in traffic and are more prone to get involved in traffic accidents. This matter has been one of the pressing problems in the transportation industry. This study focused on assessing the contributing factors of traffic accidents involving p-Hailing riders and determining the perception of p-Hailing riders towards the delivery time frame with regards to traffic accident involvement. A qualitative approach was used, and face-To-face/online interviews were conducted among p-hailing riders in Shah Alam, Selangor. Thematic and descriptive analyses were adopted, and it was found that several factors such as red light running, speeding and slippery roads were the factors of traffic accidents among p-Hailing riders. Delivery time frame did not have much impact on rider's accident cases; instead, it was the behavior of the rider itself. © 2022 IEEE.
IEEE Computer Society
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author Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
spellingShingle Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
author_facet Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
author_sort Hang Tuah T.A.; Azreena Kamaluddin N.; Ishak S.Z.
title Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
title_short Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
title_full Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
title_fullStr Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
title_full_unstemmed Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
title_sort Challenges of food delivery riders (p-Hailing): An exploratory study to better understand the nature of work and traffic accidents involvement
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description The increasing number of food delivery riders (p-Hailing) in Malaysia has been recorded since COVID-19 took place. P-hailing riders are usually exposed to long hours in traffic and are more prone to get involved in traffic accidents. This matter has been one of the pressing problems in the transportation industry. This study focused on assessing the contributing factors of traffic accidents involving p-Hailing riders and determining the perception of p-Hailing riders towards the delivery time frame with regards to traffic accident involvement. A qualitative approach was used, and face-To-face/online interviews were conducted among p-hailing riders in Shah Alam, Selangor. Thematic and descriptive analyses were adopted, and it was found that several factors such as red light running, speeding and slippery roads were the factors of traffic accidents among p-Hailing riders. Delivery time frame did not have much impact on rider's accident cases; instead, it was the behavior of the rider itself. © 2022 IEEE.
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