2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40890-020-0097-1
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Consideration of Users’ Needs in Regard to Planning of Intelligent Transport Solutions in an African Metropolis

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“…Considering that road transport accounts for about 90% of passenger movement and 80% of goods in Africa (Sabar and El Hammoumi, 2020), swift, unplanned, and unregulated urbanization will introduce and make a significant negative impact on traffic congestion, road accident and incident, increase pollution, and travel cost. Faiyetole and Fulani (2020), among others, recommend using smart or intelligent transportation technologies to help reduce the mentioned transportation problems that evolve due to unplanned urban population growth (Echendu and Okafor, 2021;Faiyetole, 2019Faiyetole, , 2020. Other urbanization challenges that result from unplanned and unregulated population growth could include the development of sprawls, urban decay and slums.…”
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“…Considering that road transport accounts for about 90% of passenger movement and 80% of goods in Africa (Sabar and El Hammoumi, 2020), swift, unplanned, and unregulated urbanization will introduce and make a significant negative impact on traffic congestion, road accident and incident, increase pollution, and travel cost. Faiyetole and Fulani (2020), among others, recommend using smart or intelligent transportation technologies to help reduce the mentioned transportation problems that evolve due to unplanned urban population growth (Echendu and Okafor, 2021;Faiyetole, 2019Faiyetole, , 2020. Other urbanization challenges that result from unplanned and unregulated population growth could include the development of sprawls, urban decay and slums.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
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“…Road transport is the most widely used form of mobility, which provides high flexibility, requires low capital investments, and is suitable for short-distance journeys (Sorensen et al, 2021; Kurenkov et al, 2019; He et al, 2019). It offers a greener, more efficient, and safer future through the use of intelligent transport technologies (Faiyetole and Fulani, 2020; Faiyetole and Jegede, 2019; Skeete, 2018; Wang et al, 2022a) and channels the spread of infectious diseases through interstates, state-wide, and intra-community trips (Okeke et al, 2022; Faiyetole, 2022; Rojas-Rueda and Morales-Zamora, 2021; Gaskin et al, 2020; Carrington, 2020). Unique accessibility, such as door-to-door transportation services, includes various means of alternatives, such as cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and others (Tchanche, 2019; Fremont and Franc, 2010).…”
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“…For banks, their operating costs are lower, and the main cost is interest costs, so there is greater interest price elasticity. The key to pricing is to determine the starting point for opening an account to make up for operating costs and determine the interest rate difference [24,25].…”
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