Civil Engineering Dimension
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2011): SEPTEMBER 2011

Consideration of Road Management from the View Points of Long- and Short-Distance Road User’s Satisfaction

Wardhana A.P. (Department of Engineering Systems and Technology, Saga University)
Ishibashi K. (Department of Engineering Systems and Technology, Saga University)
Kiyota M. (Department of Engineering Systems and Technology, Saga University)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Sep 2011

Abstract

This study observed long- and short-distance road user satisfaction with national road infrastructure in order to direct future road management strategies. The research was a quantitative research method using questionnaire translated into the Japanese Language. The questionnaires were distributed to 2000 road users of two national roads in Saga, Japan. A five-point Likert scale was used to measure road user satisfaction, then the data were analyzed using stepwise regression. Based on regression model, long- and short-distance road user satisfactions were both affected by two same elements (road surface and road facilities). The availability of sidewalks mostly affected short-distance road user satisfaction. On the other hand, the smoothness of road surface was more considered by long-distance road user. Considering the findings, existing problems of inappropriate-infrastructure quality can be addressed to help satisfy user’s expectations.

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