ANÁLISIS DE PREFERENCIA EN TRES RUTAS DEL TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO EN LA CIUDAD DE HERMOSILLO
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Transporte público urbano, tarifa, rutas, demanda del transporte, usuarios, pasajerosAbstract
En este artículo se muestran los resultados obtenidos de la recolección de las encuestas aplicadas a los usuarios de tres rutas del transporte público en la ciudad de Hermosillo. Se realizaron 1,286 encuestas, en un periodo de lunes a viernes. El 36.39 % utiliza la Ruta 1, el 27.14 % la Ruta 9 y el 36.47% la Ruta 18. El 52 % es del sexo masculino y el 48 % femenino. En el 63.3 % de los encuestados el rango de edad es de 18 a 25 años. El 58.98% de los encuestados son estudiantes. El 61.36 % de utiliza el transporte para ir a estudiar. Para 33.90 % su viaje dura 20 minutos. El 80.4 % utiliza una ruta para llegar a su destino. El 30.2 % utiliza regularmente la Ruta 1, el 20.2 % la Ruta 9, el 33.1 % la Ruta 18. El 47.67 % utiliza el transporte público todos los días. El 52.29 % considera que el servicio del transporte público es regular.....
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