نبذة مختصرة : Introduction The population of the world is increasing at a rate of 1.07% each year. In order to accommodate this growth, quality and efficiency of services need to be improved. This includes improving the quality and efficiency of the transportation services, as a country's sustainability is reliant upon these systems. In many countries, the increase in population has congested the CBD areas, forcing people to migrate outside of the CBD. This has resulted in urban sprawl. However, the apartheid era has resulted in urban sprawl in South Africa, which left many people living along the periphery, close to the industrial areas and a distance away from the CBD. One of the biggest challenges people living outside of the CBD area experience, is a poor and unreliable public transport system. It is difficult for people to access other areas and this has increased the number of private vehicles on the road. According to a list of the top 10 countries with the highest public transport ridership, that was developed by Worldatlas.com (2019), Kenya has the highest public transport ridership. Of the total population, 63% of the people use public transport. Furthermore, the other 9 countries mentioned have ridership volumes ranging from 53% to 57%. This proves that 40% to 50% of the population in other countries is still using private vehicles above public transport and this is still considered high. Research Problem The use of private vehicles in South Africa has been on the rise. As a result, the congestion levels on the roads have increased. This has resulted in longer travel times, busier roads and an increase in road accidents as drivers spend more time travelling to and from destinations. Milner and Klipfontein Road is located in Mowbray. The intersection is surrounded by a shopping mall, a hospital, a clinic, a school and a number of other amenities. Therefore, the traffic travelling through this intersection daily is relatively high. The southbound approach of Milner and Klipfontein Road intersection, however, has the ...
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