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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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12.02.2020
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Copyright (c) 2024 Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė, Edita Šarkienė, Daiva Žilionienė

Multikriterijska analiza pokazatelja infrastrukture javnog prijevoza

Authors:Rasa Ušpalytė-Vitkūnienė, Edita Šarkienė, Daiva Žilionienė

Abstract

Analizirani su kriteriji infrastrukture javnog prijevoza, koji značajno utječu na zadovoljstvo korisnika. Primarna pažnja bila je usmjerena na ocjenjivanje tih kriterija od najviše do najmanje važnih. Analiza znanstvenih radova, stručne literature, propisa Europske unije, litavskog zakonodavstva i preporuka korištena je za istraživanje potrebnih kriterija koji imaju značajan utjecaj na popularnost javnog prijevoza, njegovu funkcionalnost i daje referencu kako poboljšati učinkovitost gradsko stanovništvo bira javni prijevoz. Stručna i društvena istraživanja korištena su za utvrđivanje kriterija procjene infrastrukture javnog prijevoza te za istraživanje stanja tih kriterija. Ti su kriteriji ocijenjeni i rangirani prema prioritetima putem višekriterijske analize. Rezultati odražavaju prioritete kriterija parametara infrastrukture javnog prijevoza. Ovi parametri imaju najznačajniji utjecaj na poboljšanje razine usluge infrastrukture javnog prijevoza u urbanim područjima.

Keywords:public transport infrastructure, priority, bus stops lighting, satisfaction, multi-criteria analysis

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