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EVALUATING SATISFACTION OF LOCAL ROAD USERS OF MACAU
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- Fong, Chi Cheng (Author)
- Pinheiro, Francisco Vizeu (Author)
- Lei, Weng Chi (Author)
Title
EVALUATING SATISFACTION OF LOCAL ROAD USERS OF MACAU
Abstract
"Macau's rapid economic development in recent decades and relatively low usage of public
transportation have put considerable pressure on the city's carrying capacity. Improving the
transportation system has been a major policy goal of Macau's urban planners. To deepen the
understanding of the perspectives of local road users, this dissertation's main research question is: what
factors determine the satisfaction of local road users of Macau?
After collecting responses using an online questionnaire, quantitative research methods were
adopted to analyze travel patterns, satisfaction toward different road usage dimensions, and
sociodemographic characteristics of local residents. 145 responses were collected and quota samples
were generated to match the distribution of each sociodemographic feature of the population.
Most respondents used private vehicles to travel during peak hours on weekdays for work or for school and to travel during the entire afternoon and evening on weekends for shopping necessities and
for leisure. The most traveled districts were Baixa de Taipa, Costa & Ouvidor Arriaga, and Baixa de
Macau. It was found that the mean overall satisfaction score inclined to the dissatisfaction side (below
3). Only clarity of traffic lights and number of road signs (measuring infrastructure) and temperature and
price of fares (measuring public transportation) had mean satisfaction scores that were significantly
higher than 3, indicating higher satisfactions.
Meaningful hypotheses regarding the differences of different road user groups were set out, then
Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA tests and Mann-Whitney U tests were run. The significant findings were such
that the elderly aged 65 or above were less satisfied and the unemployed were more satisfied with road
usage. The better educated were more satisfied with the environment, and the unemployed were more
satisfied with the public transportation. Drivers were less satisfied with transportation costs, and peakhour road users were less satisfied with the infrastructure. The Spearman correlation analyses found that
infrastructure had moderately positive correlation with facilities and with travel safety. Based on the
findings and their policy implications, policy suggestions could be made. The policies suggested in this
study should have favorable short-term and long-term effects on more than one road usage aspects."
University
University of Saint Joseph
Place
Macau
Date
2023
# of Pages
114
Language
eng
Library Catalog
Library Catalog (Koha)
Call Number
M-GS 2023 FON,CHI
Notes
co-supervisors : Francisco Vizeu Pinheiro, Lei Weng ChiIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Government Studies in the Faculty of Business and Law, University of Saint Joseph, Macau, 03/2023
Citation
Fong, C. C., Pinheiro, F. V., & Lei, W. C. (2023). EVALUATING SATISFACTION OF LOCAL ROAD USERS OF MACAU [University of Saint Joseph]. https://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=207341
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