Economic Suitability of Electronic Fare Meters for Tricycle Drivers in Cabanatuan City
Journal: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-01-27
Authors : Clarisse S. Palma Mariel P. Perez Sherwin R. Padama John Paul G. Catahan Felipe E. Balaria;
Page : 160-166
Keywords : Economic suitability; Electronic fare meters; Sustainable transportation; Technology adoption; Tricycle transportation;
Abstract
This descriptive study investigated the economic suitability of electronic fare meters for tricycle drivers in Cabanatuan City, Philippines, using a stratified random sampling technique and a self-made survey questionnaire. The research found that tricycle drivers in Cabanatuan City generally operate under a distance-based fare structure with varying passenger ridership and daily income levels. While most drivers were aware of electronic fare meters, their perceptions regarding potential benefits and concerns were mixed. Some expressed concerns about upfront costs and fare reductions, while others acknowledged the potential for fairer fares, improved passenger trust, and easier fare collection. Overall, the findings suggest that electronic fare meters could offer economic benefits for tricycle drivers in Cabanatuan City, particularly through increased efficiency and potentially higher income. However, successful implementation requires careful consideration of driver concerns and the development of strategies to address issues like affordability and potential income fluctuations.
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