COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?

There is a current discourse on how COVID-19 will impact future use of public services by people. At the time of writing this paper, most countries around the globe had relaxed safety protocol enforcement. This may change individual use of public transport, and policy implementations. The study main...

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Main Authors: Charles Atombo, Maxwell Selase Akple, Richard Fiifi Turkson
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Language:English
Published: Palacký University Olomouc 2023-09-01
Series:Transactions on Transport Sciences
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Online Access:https://tots.upol.cz/artkey/tot-202302-0007_covid-19-safety-protocols-do-commuters-prefer-public-transport-after-relaxation-of-safety-protocol-enforcement.php
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description There is a current discourse on how COVID-19 will impact future use of public services by people. At the time of writing this paper, most countries around the globe had relaxed safety protocol enforcement. This may change individual use of public transport, and policy implementations. The study mainly used Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR) to examine the use of public transport ridership after the relaxation of COVID-19 safety protocol enforcement. A survey was used to collect data from 1692 respondents across Ghana partly online and partly face-to-face interviews from April 20th, 2022 to June 5th, 2022. The preliminary findings show that the use of private cars declined during the enforcement of safety protocols. However, after relaxation of safety protocol enforcement, the use of private transport increased more than public transport. The Relative Importance Index revealed that 'facemask wearing covering both nose and mouth', 'reduction in the number of occupants per vehicle', 'the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer', and 'vehicles cleaned after every trip' were the most important safety protocols perceived to prevent infection of the virus. However, the MLR model shows that largely, relaxation of mandatory facemask wearing, social distancing, hand hygiene, and disinfection of transport could decrease public transport ridership. These findings suggest that the COVID-19 infection anxiety had not faded and could decrease public transport ridership. To relieve the anxiety regarding virus infection through the use of public transportation, the government needs to take appropriate measures to lower the perceived risk of infection.
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spelling doaj.art-d7028db42ac2422c957fa32f653b9b0c2023-09-05T06:08:07ZengPalacký University OlomoucTransactions on Transport Sciences1802-98762023-09-01142688010.5507/tots.2023.008tot-202302-0007COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?Charles AtomboMaxwell Selase Akple0Richard Fiifi Turkson1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ho Technical University, Ho, GhanaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Ho Technical University, Ho, GhanaThere is a current discourse on how COVID-19 will impact future use of public services by people. At the time of writing this paper, most countries around the globe had relaxed safety protocol enforcement. This may change individual use of public transport, and policy implementations. The study mainly used Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR) to examine the use of public transport ridership after the relaxation of COVID-19 safety protocol enforcement. A survey was used to collect data from 1692 respondents across Ghana partly online and partly face-to-face interviews from April 20th, 2022 to June 5th, 2022. The preliminary findings show that the use of private cars declined during the enforcement of safety protocols. However, after relaxation of safety protocol enforcement, the use of private transport increased more than public transport. The Relative Importance Index revealed that 'facemask wearing covering both nose and mouth', 'reduction in the number of occupants per vehicle', 'the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer', and 'vehicles cleaned after every trip' were the most important safety protocols perceived to prevent infection of the virus. However, the MLR model shows that largely, relaxation of mandatory facemask wearing, social distancing, hand hygiene, and disinfection of transport could decrease public transport ridership. These findings suggest that the COVID-19 infection anxiety had not faded and could decrease public transport ridership. To relieve the anxiety regarding virus infection through the use of public transportation, the government needs to take appropriate measures to lower the perceived risk of infection.https://tots.upol.cz/artkey/tot-202302-0007_covid-19-safety-protocols-do-commuters-prefer-public-transport-after-relaxation-of-safety-protocol-enforcement.phpcovid-19safety protocol enforcementpublic transportmultinomial logistic regression
spellingShingle Charles Atombo
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Richard Fiifi Turkson
COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
Transactions on Transport Sciences
covid-19
safety protocol enforcement
public transport
multinomial logistic regression
title COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
title_full COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
title_fullStr COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
title_short COVID-19 Safety Protocols: Do Commuters Prefer Public Transport after Relaxation of Safety Protocol Enforcement?
title_sort covid 19 safety protocols do commuters prefer public transport after relaxation of safety protocol enforcement
topic covid-19
safety protocol enforcement
public transport
multinomial logistic regression
url https://tots.upol.cz/artkey/tot-202302-0007_covid-19-safety-protocols-do-commuters-prefer-public-transport-after-relaxation-of-safety-protocol-enforcement.php
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