dc.description.abstract | The study intended to provide a rational basis for the development of practical rural
transportation policies. Until recently, it had been assumed that the expansion of a rural road
network and the acquisition of motorized transport would eventually provide an effective
transport system. It has however, become clear that majority of the rural population are not
directly linked to a conventional road, much less be able to afford to have access to a
motorized vehicle. This recognition has led to the efforts to look into alternative forms of
rural transport and hence alternative rural transport strategies.
The study was carried out in Butula Division, Busia District with an aim of covering boda
boda operations (bicycle taxis) along the Mumias-Port Victoria Road, which forms the main
corridor in the division. The boda boda were found to be operating along the main corridor
and off-corridor.
The main study objective was to identify the factors that have promoted or hindered the use
of bicycles in the division. Other objectives were; to assess the viability of bicycles as a
mode of transport, to evaluate the potentiality of bicycles in job creation and income
generation, the problems faced by boda boda operators and users, and to formulate policy
recommendations on how best the mode can be used to supplement the other public transport
modes.
Various research method techniques were employed for use in data collection and analysis.
The households, bicycle operators, users and repairers and matatu operators formed sampling
units. Bicycle operators, users, repairers and households were interviewed using random
sampling while matatu operators were interviewed using systematic sampling.
The findings of the study indicate that boda boda increase efficiency and rmrurmze the
burden of walking (including headloading and backloading). They are reliable, affordable,
frequent, comfortable and convenient. The boda boda offer both complementary and
supplementary services to other modes of public transport. They also compete with matatus
along the main corridor up to 10 kms.
In the process of offering the transport services, there arise conflicts among the Boda Boda
Registered Associations. This has led to organizational and management problems which
have called for planning intervention. On the other hand, the government through the various
ministries has not recognized boda boda operations as a Transport Sub-Sector. In reality, the
bicycle is offering the services that other public modes of transport are not able to offer.
Therefore the study recommends that boda boda as a viable of transport should be planned
along side other modes of transport. In order to strengthen the Associations, the study
recommends for a Corridor Association, which will deal with the management and
organization of all the Market Center Registered Associations and the Sub-groups. There
should be a close collaboration between the Ministry of Transport and Communication,
Roads and Public Works, Busia County Council, provincial Administration, the Police and
and the Center Associations. If the recommendations will be considered, then this will ensure
promotion of bicycles as a convenient, affordable, reliable and a fast mode of transport in the
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