The Study of Behavioral Intention for Illegal Bicycle Parking in Campus
Date Issued
2012
Date
2012
Author(s)
Lin, Yu-Hsuan
Abstract
In recent years, government continuously promoting the bicycle lane construction projects and encouraging people to use bicycle. Coupled with the MRT route networks have been constructed more and more complete and well, so we can find that the proportion of using bicycle as a feedering mode to the MRT also increasingly. Due to this, the problems of illegal bicycle parking nearby the MRT stations are more obviously than at other places. Besides that, it’s more seriously at those stations nearby the school such as in the National Taiwan University and its nearby areas. It causes the traffic problem and inconvenience to pedestrians. School not only towed for illegal parking bicycles and takes the measures of persuasion. In addition, the Taipei City Department of Transportation also started to tow for illegal bicycle parking that surrounding National Taiwan University.
Therefore, this study is based on the theory of planned behavior, combined with factors related to the bicycle parking facilities and bicycle characteristics, as well as illegal parking penalties and patrol enforcement frequency, and coupled with the social interaction effect, moral norms, perceived risk and perceived benefit to establish a structural equation model to analyze the factors that affect the intention of students illegal bicycle parking behavior and its effect.
The path analysis showed that the social interaction effect has a positive and significant effect on perceived benefits; and has a negative and significant effect on perceived risk. The patrol enforcement frequency has a positive and significant effect on perceived risk. The parking facilities types and perceived benefits are all having positive and significant effects on attitude, whereas moral norms have a negative and significant effect on attitude. Attitude, perceived behavior control, perceived benefits and social interaction effect have positive and significant effects on intention.
Subjects
Bicycle
Illegal Parking
Intention
The Theory of Planned Behavior
Structural Equation Modeling
SDGs
Type
thesis
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