A Feasibility study for Proposing ERP in Tripoli Libya
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This research captured the feasibility study of Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) in attempt to manage the road traffic situation in Tripoli Libya.
The theoretical foundation for this research study is being established during the literature review, which is mainly on road traffic and existing ERP. The methodology of this research work began with the review first before proceeding for the required survey. The questionnaire will be administered online. The results of the survey which is the responses of the potential customers will be finally retrieved and analyzed before conclusion is being made.
Questionnaires and Interview were administered online via google form and analyzed using SPSS. Tables 1.1-1.2 showed that most of the participants are from Libya and resides in Tripoli, which justifies that the survey captured the opinions of the right and target respondents. Table 1.3 justifies that there is actually road traffic situation in Tripoli that requires control. Figure 1.1 and 1.2 justifies that the respondents, who are citizens and / or residents, mainly the people that are directly or indirectly affected by this research are of the opinion that ERP be implemented in Tripoli Libya. The whole results showed that ERP is feasible for implementation in Tripoli based on road user’s inputs in the survey.
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