Abstract:
In this research, a combined approach was undertaken to evaluate the comfort for public
buses in Dhaka city. Public buses are the most used transport in Dhaka city. Though
several studies were done before on the public buses in Dhaka on safety, cost, timeliness
etc.; no comprehensive study had been done regarding comfort. This study is thus a
pioneering step toward comfort analysis.
In this dissertation both the measurement of physical parameters through mechanical
approach and subjective parameters through questionnaire survey were conducted. It
was found that speed, temperature, noise and jerking were the most significant physical
parameters influencing comfort. These physical parameters were translated to subjective
feelings with numerical values by using multiple linear regression analysis. A comfort
model for public bus was thus developed by correlating the subjective opinions of
passengers to the objective physical parameters.
This research leads to a prime finding, where public buses in Dhaka are „slightly
uncomfortable‟ or „uncomfortable‟. It also signifies the impact of temperature and
jerking on the overall comfort feeling in public buses. A more in-depth analysis of the
major routes of Dhaka city can be done for future researches to develop a more
convenient model of comfortbased on this study. A comprehensive comfort model
would aid at national level traffic comfort improvement through better design of public
vehicles and traffic routes, which could help improve the overall bus service quality
Description:
Supervised by
Moinul Hossain, PhD,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT),
Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh.