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this is a report made on International Islamic University transport system

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Group Members:

1.Uroosa Manzoor2.Rafia Zameer3.Mahwish Khan4.Maheen Asif

TOPIC:

“INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PROBLEM REGARDING TRANSPORT SYSTEM”

PURPOSE

The problems of students regarding transport system after being admitted to university are manifold that this report highlights.

This report is important in view of getting advantage of transport facility and make good name of our university in our country.

We hope that our recommendations will be helpful as you consider the transport problems and struggle continuously to eliminate them by their roots for the better quality of transport for females in this university.

METHODOLOGY

Fill-in Questionnaires

Internet

Personal Interviews , to analyze these problems deeply.

MAIN FINDINGS

The main findings have been

classified into five sections:

(1) Timing problems

(2) Behavior problems

(3) Route problems

(4) Security problems

(5) General Problems

“No Amount Of Gold Can Buy You Time.’

1. TIMING PROBLEM

Morning Evening0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

120%

Pickup From Home

Axis Title

Axis Title

Morning Evening64%

66%

68%

70%

72%

74%

76%

78%

80%

82%

84%

Pickup From university

Axis Title

Axis Title

2. BEHAVIOUR PROBLEM

The behavior of the driver matters a lot for females talking with them. Drivers must show respect when talking with any student.

Driver show rude behavior to students.

Bus Driver do not provide information correctly. Gives un-satisfactory answer.

Drivers do irrelevant discussion in bus which makes female uncomfortable.

Rude Behaviour

Irreleva

nt Disc

ussion

Un-satisfa

ctory

answ

er70%

75%

80%

85%

90%

95%

Behaviour Problems

Behaviour Problems

3. Route Problem

• Bus routes are regularly followed by a student.

• There is a need to make a complete planner and fix the bus routes.

• Long bus routes should be eliminated from the route planner.

Long Route Over Speeding0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Bus Route Problems

Bus Route Problems

4. SECURITY ISSUES

 

Introduce Bus Pass Check University Card

Security Is-sues

0.760000000000001 0.99

10%

30%

50%

70%

90%

110%

Security Issues

UNIVERSITY SHOULD MAKE RULES &

5. General ProblemsSuffocating Atmosphere in Bus->

Bad Management

Untrained Driver

Less Number of buses

No evaluation of driver

No wait for females in pickup

Over speeding

Suffocating Atmos-phere

Bad Man-agement

Untrained Driver

Number of buses

evaluation of driver

Over speed-ing

General Prob-lems

0.660000000000001

0.660000000000001

0.68 0.830000000000001

0.8 0.830000000000001

5%

15%

25%

35%

45%

55%

65%

75%

85%

General Problems

Axis Title

Technical evidence leads us to conclude that problems faced by majority of students with the transport system are:

1. Timings of bus,

2. Uncomfortable atmosphere,

3. Unkind behavior of drivers with females,

4. No bus pass or checking of university id card for security,

5. Bus routes, improper/fast driving and bad transport management.

Þ Females also suffer from long wait due to late arrival of bus and negligence behavior of transport management towards students’ complaints about:

Þ Driver’s over speeding,Þ Non co-operation, Þ Long routes and Þ Suffocated atmosphere due to overloading in bus.

These problems are degrading confidence level ofstudents to travel in bus, giving confidence to untraineddrivers ultimately affecting reputation of IIUI.

Some recommendations that can bring positive changes in the transport system of university are:

Appoint highly trained drivers for driving a bus.

Design bus pass for every female who travels in bus, also enrolled in the university. It will discourage outsiders to travel in bus.

Bus routes should not be too long which makes females uncomfortable and late in reaching home

Increase number of buses

Management should take strict action on complaint reported by any female student.

Drivers should co-operate on telling bus routes.

Drivers should not over speed while driving to avoid any accident.

Organize one day in a month for evaluation of drivers

Implement restrictions on allowing more than 60 girls on one bus.

If these recommendations are taken seriously and followed strictly then there is

ninety percent probability that Transport System of IIUI will be improved and

problems of students with their drivers will decrease sharply.

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