An investigation into the effectiveness of bike sharing programs in promoting active transport.
An investigation into the effectiveness of bike sharing programs in promoting active transport.
Date
2025
Authors
Natwijuka, Marvin
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Makerere university
Abstract
The study investigated the effectiveness of bike sharing programs in promoting active
transportation within the university community. It was broken down into three objectives;
analyzing the factors influencing the adoption and usage of bike-sharing programs, investigating
the distribution of bike sharing stations within the University community and examining the level
of satisfaction with the bike sharing program's infrastructure, maintenance and customer service.
The researcher used descriptive, qualitative and cross sectional research design. The study used
both qualitative and quantitative methods, which were administered through questionnaires and
interviews. The sample size used comprised of 40 respondents which included students, staff and
faculty, community administrators and community members. Random, Selective and random
sampling methods were used. Secondary data was obtained from journals, library, reports, reviews
and internet. Data analysis was carried out using Excel to generate frequency distribution tables
and pie charts.
The field findings revealed that most of the students, staff and faculty and community members
are aware about the bike sharing program within the university. This has increased usage and
adoption of the program however, some users find it difficult to access bikes at some hours for
example after 5pm and some lack stations within their residence areas.
The research concludes that there is need for increased marketing as well as awareness about the
bike sharing program within the university. This study suggests expanding the network of bike
stations across campus in order to enhance accessibility, priotizing user safety and empowerment,
simplifying user experience, optimizing service hours, enhancing security and peace of mind as
well as adapting to terrain challenges. This is aimed at increasing awareness, adoption and usage
Description
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
Bike sharing,
Active transport
Citation
Natwijuka, Marvin. (2025). An investigation into the effectiveness of bike sharing programs in promoting active transport. (Unpublished undergraduate dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.