Abstract:
The concept of value of travel time (VTT) is the most important parameter for
transportation demand forecasting, cost-benefit analysis of transportation investments,
and feasibility analysis of transport projects. The VTT is an essential concept in transport
economics. The aims of this research are to find out the socio-economic status, travel
behavior of the inter-city bus passengers, to establish the value of travel time model and
estimate the value of travel time in monetary terms of the inter-city bus passengers.
In this study, about 1000 (One thousand) questionnaires were distributed to the AC and
Non AC intercity bus passengers in order to collect the necessary data. Based on the
collected data, analysis, findings, conclusion and recommendation are provided by using
the Logit model technique.
The frequency of male and female passengers was 76.2% and 23.8%, respectively. The
low frequency of female passengers may be due to their exposure and disagree to be
interviewed. The age group 31-40 years contains the highest frequency of intercity bus
passengers. Around 95% of the passengers' ages were below 50 years. The age group 3140
years contains the highest frequencies for male, 29.37% and age group 21-30 years
contains
the highest frequencies for female, 10.32%. The passengers in service represent
the
highest proportion (44.60%) of inter-city bus passengers. Business and student's
represent
25.80% and 15.70% of the inter-city passengers, respectively. These three
groups
of occupation reported 86.10% of the total inter-city bus passengers.
The highest percentage (33.50%) of income group was BDT 10001-20000, and it was
followed by 23.60% of income group of BDT2000I-35000, 23.20% of income group of
no income, and 12.10% of income group of BDT5001-10000. The average monthly
income of all bus passengers was BDT 14450. The average monthly income of AC and
Non-AC bus passengers were BDT16458 and BDT 12412, respectively. The distribution
of passengers by monthly travel expense for both male and female were
54.9%
and 19.4%,
respectively, which laid in less than 10% group. The average monthly travel expense of
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inter-city bus passengers was BDTl232. The average working days per week of inter-city
bus passengers were 4.31. The distributions of passengers by number of working days
were 33.13%, 3 1.75%, and 12.32% per week for 5
days, 6 days, and 7 days, respectively.
The distribution of passengers by number of working hours per day were
45.83% had
working hours of 8 and it is followed by zero hours (24.40%), less than 8 hours (6.16%), 9
hours (10.12%), 10 hours (11.90%), 11 hours (0.79%) and 12 hours (0.79%) respectively.
The highest frequency of passengers (38.29%) had a family size of five members and it is
followed by family size of four members
(27.58%) and six members (17.06%). The
average family size of inter-city bus passengers was 5.
The distribution of AC and NonAC
bus passengers was 7.1% and 92.9%, respectively. The distribution of passengers for
family
trip, work trip, social trip, medical trip, recreation trip and others was 37.30%,
35.52%,
11.71%,
7.5 1%, 5.16%,
and
2.78%, respectively.
The majority of the inter-city bus passengers paid the fare by themselves. The main
reasons for choice of current route due to less time and more comfortable. Most of the
passengers
(56%)
mentioned that the service quality of intercity buses were good. The
upper and lower limit of Value of Travel Time per hour was BDT 127.87, BDT
106.25,
respectively. The value of travel time per hour of service, business, student and others
occupation was BDT 107.66, BDT 102.00, BDT 75.50,
and BDTI 13.25, respectively.
The actual values of travel time can be used in different perspectives of applications. The
findings of this study may be useful in the sector of transport economics.