An investigation on the contribution of Boda bodas to the transport sector. A case study of Wandegeya, Kampala Uganda.
An investigation on the contribution of Boda bodas to the transport sector. A case study of Wandegeya, Kampala Uganda.
Date
2024-02-23
Authors
Namulondo, Sauba
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Makerere University
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution of boda bodas to the transport sector.
The study identified the location of boda bodas in wandegeya and characterized them. The study
adopted mixed method research design with both qualitative and quantitative methodology
approaches. The study used stratified sampling with a sample size of 40 participants for both riders
and passengers in wandegeya. The study also adopted saturation and clustered sampling during
the research study. Data was collected through observations, surveys, interviews, photography,
mapping, and review of previous reports and documents. Data analysis was done using qualitative
methods like thematic analysis and quantitative methods using Microsoft excel and SPSS.
The study findings showed the locations of boda boda stages through the maps, characteristics of
boda boda stages like their accessibility, informal and unplanned structures, and their tendency of
being located near hubs, among others. The study also examined the contributions of boda bodas
to the transport sector like accessibility, flexibility, bridges gaps with public transport, safety on
the road. This study finding show how greatly the boda boda operations influence the transport
sector both positively and negatively.
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A dissertation submitted to the College of Engineering Design and Art in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning of Makerere University.
Keywords
Boda bodas,
Transport sector
Citation
Namulondo, Sauba. (2024). An investigation on the contribution of Boda bodas to the transport sector. A case study of Wandegeya, Kampala Uganda. (Unpublished undergraduate dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda