ARE WE READY FOR SMART TRANSPORT?
ANALYSIS OF ATTITUDE TOWARDS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN BUDAPEST
János Imre Mezei1 and
Kornélia Lazányi2
Budapest, Hungary
2Óbuda University, Keleti Károly Faculty of Economics
Budapest, Hungary
INDECS 16(3-A), 369-375, 2018 DOI 10.7906/indecs.16.3.9 Full text available here. |
Received: 7th May 2018. |
ABSTRACT
In every case of serious development that concerns the majority of society, it is vital to analyze the current social opinion on the particular service and to analyze the possible effects, that the elements of the system being developed, could have. This is no different, when it comes to smart cities, more specifically smart traffic systems, even if these developments are to serve the improvement of people's living conditions. It is essential to determine what the decisive factors are for the man of today in choosing a mode of transport; which attributes influence that decision; what sort of opinion that individual has about different urban modes and whether he/she is ready to utilise smart means of transport. Furthermore,it is inevitable to explore, what would make people choose smart solutions (e.g. autonomous vehicles). Current article is to showcase the responses to the above questions of people living in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. The article begins with an overview of the international literature on smart cities and their transport system. Afterwards, the results of a research sponsored by the Hungarian Ministry of Human Capacities are presented, followed by the conclusions based on the results obtained.
KEY WORDS
smart transport, public transport, readiness, self-driving vehicle
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: L62, L92, O18, R00, R42