Inclusivity of ICT Based Solutions to Public Transportation Problems: Challenges and Opportunities for Bloemfontein

Ndakhona Bashingi, Jacob Adedayo Adedeji, Dillip Kumar Das, Mohammed Mostafa Hassan Mostafa
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Promoting information and communication technologies as mobility and transportation accessibility solutions in efforts to achieve sustainable transportation excludes socioeconomic vulnerability. ICT-related efforts do not meet the mobility and accessibility needs of every single group in society, resulting in socioeconomic exclusion for specific groups of people. Social exclusion disadvantages vulnerable social groups in society's mobility, while limited mobility reduces access to activities for disadvantaged groups; travel for job hunting, education, work, and health facilities further increases these groups' physical isolation. The need to travel for activities, services, and basic goods for human consumption such as food, water, and medication must be addressed by developing inclusive transportation systems. Through tele-activities, e-payments, security and surveillance, among other components adaptable to travel and mobility, technological solutions have been at the forefront of prescriptions to transportation problems. However, they remain inaccessible to some of society. The study investigates whether inclusive, sustainable public transportation can be fully realized in developing countries by utilizing technology-based travel behavior solutions. It also investigates the effectiveness of ICT solutions to travel, mobility, and accessibility issues in a South African city with a relatively traditional public transportation system. The study considers socioeconomic travel processes as well as travel behavior constructs to inclusivity in order to weigh the prospects of equitable provision of ICT-enabled public transportation services in the developing world. This study discovered that travelers have smartphone access; however, the purposes of smartphones are not directly related to travel and transportation. Furthermore, public transportation service providers do not have an online presence. Overall, for ICT-enabled public transportation to thrive in developing countries, accessible technologies such as calls and SMS that do not require internet access must be considered.
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在实现可持续交通的努力中,促进信息和通信技术作为流动性和交通无障碍解决方案,排除了社会经济脆弱性。与信息通信技术相关的努力未能满足社会中每一个群体的流动性和可及性需求,导致特定群体的社会经济排斥。社会排斥不利于弱势社会群体的社会流动,而有限的流动又减少了弱势群体参与活动的机会;为求职、教育、工作和医疗设施而旅行进一步加剧了这些群体的物理隔离。必须通过发展包容性交通系统来解决活动、服务和人类消费的基本商品(如食物、水和药品)的旅行需求。通过远程活动、电子支付、安全和监控以及其他适应旅行和移动的组成部分,技术解决方案一直处于解决交通问题的前沿。然而,社会上的一些人仍然无法接触到它们。该研究调查了发展中国家是否可以通过利用基于技术的出行行为解决方案来充分实现包容性、可持续的公共交通。它还调查了ICT解决方案在南非一个拥有相对传统公共交通系统的城市的出行、流动性和可达性问题上的有效性。该研究考虑了社会经济出行过程以及出行行为对包容性的影响,以衡量发展中国家公平提供ict公共交通服务的前景。这项研究发现,旅行者可以使用智能手机;然而,智能手机的用途与旅行和交通没有直接关系。此外,公共交通服务提供商也没有在线服务。总的来说,为了使信通技术支持的公共交通在发展中国家蓬勃发展,必须考虑不需要互联网接入的电话和短信等无障碍技术。
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