Public Transport in the Gulf Region: Is the Development of a BRT System a Viable Option for Doha?

  • Azzali S
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Abstract

Motorisation is increasing globally, especially in major cities of Asia and the Gulf region. To illustrate, over the last decades, Doha, the capital city of Qatar, has experienced a fast urban growth along with a wide increase in the need for new transportation options. Recently, the Qatari Government has planned to improve Doha’s transport system, by developing projects that include a new metro and light rail scheme. On the other hand, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)’s track record provides a compelling case for more cities to consider it as a transit priority. Within this context, this article critically examines three relevant factors (implementation time, cost effectiveness, and performance) for the successful dissemination of BRTs in relation to the city of Doha. The article argues that the implementation of a BRT scheme is a beneficial and effective alternative to the metro scheme that is under construction in the city.

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Azzali, S. (2017). Public Transport in the Gulf Region: Is the Development of a BRT System a Viable Option for Doha? Journal of Sustainable Development, 10(6), 234. https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v10n6p234

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