City residence prepare towards implementation local lane of non-motorized in Kangar, Perlis
Abstract
An effective plan needs to be done in order to encourage city residences to use
non-motorized vehicles in the city to address the problem of congestion, delay and air
pollution that arose. The implementation of non-motorized lane can be done if the major
factors that affect the use of non-motorized transportation are identified. City residences
have the big impact towards the implementation of non-motorized lane, so this research
was conducted to investigate the level of satisfaction of city residence towards this
implementation whether it is suitable or not to implement in this city. The result for this
research was obtained from the distribution of questionnaire among 259 respondents.
The readiness of city residence towards implementation of non-motorized transportation
based on trip distance was investigated. The result shows that mostly respondents
preferred to use non-motorized vehicles in short trip distances compared to use
motorized vehicles for long trip distances. The case study suggested that the most
acceptable distance for pedestrians and cyclists is between 1 km and 4 km. Besides, the
factor affecting the use of non-motorized transportation was identified. Mostly
respondents agreed the main factors that affects the use of non- motorized vehicles in
this city was because of non-motorized lane are not provided. The level of satisfaction
of city residence towards the recommendation facilities of non-motorized transportation
was also determined. The respondents were give positive feedback and satisfied with all
the recommendation provided. So, it can be concluded that the city residences were
agreed with the implementation local lane of non-motorized in this city.