2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132112075
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Influence of Socio-Cultural Attributes on Stigmatizing Public Transport in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Several factors over the years have contributed to stigma in public transport. Many studies have highlighted the need to make the transport system more equitable both from economic and gender perspectives. This study attempts to demonstrate how the perceptions of public transport users and non-users are stigmatized from social and cultural standpoints. Thus, it identifies the social and cultural stigma-induced barriers embedded with the use and people’s general perception about the public bus service, taking S… Show more

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“…In general terms, the system of integrated planning and safe management of urban transport, considering sociocultural factors, involves the cooperation of specialists in the field of law, long-term planning, economics, sociology and municipality. For their part, each participant must solve the problem of a clear relationship between security, comfort, convenience, privacy, and mobility [4].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general terms, the system of integrated planning and safe management of urban transport, considering sociocultural factors, involves the cooperation of specialists in the field of law, long-term planning, economics, sociology and municipality. For their part, each participant must solve the problem of a clear relationship between security, comfort, convenience, privacy, and mobility [4].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DRT is applied to the movement of passengers with restrictions, e.g., in areas where demand is intermittent or transportation services are insufficient and vulnerable [3]. Real-time response to the travel demand is crucial for efficient DRT service operations, requiring a system and demand forecasting model to allocate requests to vehicles quickly and efficiently when passengers receive travel requests [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%