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An adaptive transportation prediction model for the informal public transport sector in Africa
2014
17th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
The informal public transport sector in Sub-Saharan Africa is responsible for transporting the overwhelming majority of the workforce. Often, passengers have to wait for hours for taxis to coincidentally pass by to pick them up, making the transport mode notoriously inefficient. Despite its relevance and impact, the sector is afforded little attention in terms of regulation, development and organization, giving rise to a complex and inefficient system that affects millions of people. In fact,
doi:10.1109/itsc.2014.6958102
dblp:conf/itsc/NdibatyaBQ14
fatcat:lrdurasrkbftlldjvreq6wiw5a