Abstract

Abstract. This study represents the final stage of an investigation into understanding the variation in bus map design and the impact of map design preferences in public transportation information portrayal, with a particular focus on Malaysia. In many cities, bus services represent an important facet of easing traffic congestion and reducing pollution. However, with the entrenched car culture in many countries, persuading people to change their mode of transport is a major challenge. To promote this modal shift, people need to know what services are available and where (and when) they go. Bus service maps provide an invaluable element of providing suitable public transport information, but are often overlooked by transport planners, and are under-researched by cartographers. There are various approaches to the design of bus maps, but it is always an issue for the authorities to understand which designs are preferred by the public and which perform best in conveying the required information. A total of 100 Malaysians completed six journey-planning tasks using two network bus maps, which were different in designs. The two bus map designs involved in this study are based on previous map analysis research.The study found that majority of respondents were competent as they successfully completed the journey planning task, with more than 80 percent of the tasks being answered correctly. Additional enquiries proved that the effective design used in a bus map can attract more users to use public transportation, thus provide evidence that map availability can play a part in enhancing public transport ridership.

Highlights

  • One of the main goals of providing public transport information is to enhance ridership and bring more revenue to the public transport provider (National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine, 2004)

  • There are relatively limited previous studies in the field of bus mapping and bus map information provision, a literature review does not bring any major knowledge in understanding how the users use the information material and how effective the current map design is in planning their journey

  • The main outcomes of this usability study were analysed statistically, starting with descriptive statistical analysis of all possibly influencing factors of map preferences like age, gender, travel habits, driving license availability, among others. These data were cross-analysed with the findings from the map usability test, ranging from the respondent performance based on the correctness of an answer, to their opinions about the maps which includes the ease of use while using the map, the confidence level in using the map and their personal map design preference

Read more

Summary

Introduction

One of the main goals of providing public transport information is to enhance ridership and bring more revenue to the public transport provider (National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine, 2004). Providing the mass market transit information is a task for transit providers with additional assistance from local councils. This mass market transit information could come in various types of media and delivered in various kind of material. The public transport stakeholder is quite concern about the effectiveness of these produced material in aiding the user’s journey-planning ability. There are relatively limited previous studies in the field of bus mapping and bus map information provision, a literature review does not bring any major knowledge in understanding how the users use the information material and how effective the current map design is in planning their journey

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call