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S. BlankhartTransport for the Urban Poor in Lusaka |
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Appendix: Modal Split in Transport in low income areas over timeComparing some older studies over a period of time will give an indication of changes of transport used for journey to work. Although the studies reviewed hero concentrate all on squatter settlements, a comparison over time should be done very carefully only to indicate a certain trend.
Table A1: Transport used to work over time Walking is the most important means of travelling to work. Rough comparison over time indicates that there is definitely no decrease in the proportion of walkers to work. This is confirmed by the figures obtained in one area (George) in 1973 and 1976. The very largo number of walkers in Nguluwe can be attributed to its favourable central location. For the lower income inhabitants of Lusaka the situation did not improve over the years in that they cannot afford less time consuming modes of transport. Against this background the decreasing number of persons using bicycles is striking. Transport provided by employers gets more important as a comparison over time and between the two George Surveys shows. The very low public transport figures in Kalingalinga and Ng'ombe can be attributed to the fact that no public transport services were available in these areas at that time. The table is based on the following studies:
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