1. Willingness-To-Pay for Monorail Services: Case Study in Penang, Malaysia.
- Author
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Lee, L. Y. and Cheah, Y. K.
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WILLINGNESS to pay ,MONORAIL railroads ,PUBLIC transit ,CROSS-sectional method ,TRANSPORTATION - Abstract
The main objective of this study is to examine the determinants of consumers' willingnessto- pay for monorail transportation in Penang (Malaysia). Cross sectional primary survey data with a total of 498 respondents is used for the analysis via a censored regression model. The results demonstrate that habit of recycling, experience in using urban rail-based transportation and problems of insufficient cark parks have the significant effects on the willingness-to-pay for a trip of monorail to travel to work. Whereas, age, gender, ethnicity, income, education and personal perspective on public transportation system are found to have no significant impact on the willingness-to-pay for a trip of monorail to travel to work. Based on these findings, several policies are recommended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2014