Abstract

The emergence of GPS-based cab services has revolutionized the transportation landscape, providing convenient and on-demand mobility options. This study aims to evaluate the influence of GPS-based cab services on traditional means of public transportation in Guwahati, India. Through a comprehensive case study, we analyze the impact of these services on passenger preferences, ridership patterns, and the overall public transport ecosystem. The findings shed light on the transformative effects of GPS-based cab services and their implications for the future of urban transportation. This study aims to evaluate the influence of GPS-based cab services on traditional public transportation in Guwahati, India. Through a comprehensive case study, we analyze the impact of these services on passenger preferences, ridership patterns, and the overall public transport ecosystem. The findings shed light on the transformative effects of GPS-based cab services and their implications for the future of urban transportation. The results reveal a significant influence of GPS-based cab services on traditional public transportation, with passengers exhibiting a growing preference for these services due to convenience, ease of booking, and perceived reliability. The study highlights the need for adaptive strategies to ensure the coexistence and integration of both systems, leading to enhanced urban transportation experiences.

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