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Public Transport Development

Author Name: John Lok | Format: Paperback | Genre : Technology & Engineering | Other Details

THis book posits that the development of future public transport must shift from a purely engineering-centric model to one that is deeply rooted in human-centric design and economic efficiency.

My work emphasizes that the "human ought"—the ethical and functional imperative of how systems should serve people—requires a transition toward integrated, multimodal networks that prioritize accessibility, reliability, and the reduction of "generalized cost" for the passenger. My view argues that for public transport to satisfy evolving passenger needs, it must be viewed not merely as a utility, but as a dynamic service that adapts to the socio-economic fabric of the modern city.

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    I had graduated business Administration Science Degree in Common Wealth Open University.

My view argues that traditional metrics of passenger satisfaction, such as "on-time performance" and "mechanical reliability," are no longer sufficient to meet the expectations of the modern commuter. In his view, while these technical KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) remain the foundation of service, the future of satisfaction lies in the "soft" aspects of the journey. This includes the quality of the station environment, the seamlessness of multi-modal transfers, and the availability of real-time information. My view advocates for a "Total Experience" approach, where satisfaction is measured by the emotional and psychological ease of the passenger rather than just the physical movement from point A to point B.

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