A Survey of Transportation from Navi Mumbai to Mumbai: A Comparative Analysis of Private and Government Bus Services Using Statistical Data Analysis

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  • Ms. Rachna Desai ,Leena Sudhakar Patekar

Keywords:

Efficiency, Affordability, Transportation, Public transport, Bus services

Abstract

The transportation network connecting Navi Mumbai and Mumbai acts as a critical lifeline for thousands of daily commuters, underpinning the region’s economic and social dynamics.This research paper delves into a comparative analysis of private bus services and government-operated buses along this vital route, leveraging statistical tools to evaluate their performance across key parameters: efficiency, affordability, and user satisfaction. By systematically examining these factors, the study sheds light on the growing preference for private bus services among commuters while highlighting the comparative operational challenges faced by government-run buses. The findings provide valuable insights into commuter behavior, preferences, and priorities, offering a roadmap for enhancing government bus services to better cater to the needs of middle-class commuters. This research emphasizes the necessity for government agencies to address critical gaps, ensuring affordable, reliable, and comfortable public transportation options that empower the working population to travel seamlessly for their daily professional commitments.

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Published

2024-09-23

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Ms. Rachna Desai ,Leena Sudhakar Patekar. (2024). A Survey of Transportation from Navi Mumbai to Mumbai: A Comparative Analysis of Private and Government Bus Services Using Statistical Data Analysis. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(06), 1328–1334. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1771

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