Title of article :
Assessment of the Influence of Lagos Bus Rapid Transit Scheme(BRT-Lite) on Road Traffic Crashes (RTC) on Lagos Mainland-IslandCorridor
Author/Authors :
Ajayi, Adeyinka Peter Department of Transport and Tourism Studies - Redeemer University, Ede, Osun, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background:This paper filled an important gap in the on-going global assessment of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) operations on Road Traffic Crashes(RTC) safety outcomes on corridors plied.I
ntroduction:The work carried out a scientific investigation of the impact of Lagos BRT-Lite(Africa’s first and only BRT scheme) on theachievement of a possible reduction in the incidences of RTC on the 22-kilometer radial highway that connects Mile12 and LagosIsland the traditional central business district.
Methodology:Secondary data on the incidences of RTC on the corridor between 2002 and 2013 were obtained from Nigeria Police. One-wayAnalysis of variance between subjects revealed that the advent of BRT operations on the corridor do not have any significant effectin the reported cases of the three categories of RTC examined. Minor (p=. 783), Serious (p= .887) and Fatal (p= .826).
Data Analysis:Descriptive statistics, however, showed that there has been a general reduction in the incidences of all categories of RTC consideredin the period after the commencement of BRT on the corridor.
Conclusion:The paper concludes by positing that while it might be far-fetched to imply a direct causal relationship between the introduction ofBRT and reduction in the cases of RTC on the corridor, it may not be far to suggest that it has definitely impacted safety outcomes asit relates to RTC
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Bus Rapid Transit , Road Traffic Crashes, , Lagos BRT-Lite , Assessment , One-way Analysis of variance , PublicTransportation System
Journal title :
Open Transportation Journal