Evaluating driver perception to the effectiveness of Integrated Transport Information System (ITIS): An ordered logit approach
Abstract
This study aims to investigate driver perceived effectiveness to the implementation of traffic information dissemination system,
i.e. Integrated Transport Information System (ITIS) in Klang Valley region, Malaysia. Five evaluation indicators are chosen,
namely usefulness, accuracy, reliability, satisfaction, and benefits of travel time saving. Using revealed preference study,
drivers are asked to evaluate the system’s effectiveness based on these indicators. The level of awareness and utilisation of the
system is studied as well. Ordered logit models are developed to analyse the significant contributing factors to the perceived
effectiveness. Results indicate that drivers perceived radio as the most effective tool. Although some of them perceived
negatively to the accuracy and reliability of the system, about 56% of them commented that the system is useful while most of
them anticipated that the current system could be further improved in the future
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