Walking Behaviour of Urban and Rural Residents

  • Azmi D
  • Abdul Karim H
  • Mohd Amin M
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Abstract

Walking behavior can be considered as one of the important factors in measuring the walkability level in neighborhood. Walking behavior has close interrelationships with walkability. This paper is based on a comparative study of walking behaviour of residents between urban and rural neighborhood. The method used in this study is known as walking distance test and the data were analyzed using the comparative approach. The findings show that there are slight differences of walking speed, walking time and walking speed between residents in the urban and rural neighborhood area.

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Azmi, D. I., Abdul Karim, H., & Mohd Amin, M. Z. (2018). Walking Behaviour of Urban and Rural Residents. Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies, 3(7), 173–182. https://doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v3i7.270

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