Abstract This research aims to explore user perceptions of sustainable transportation in Kuala Lumpur and Bali, focusing on factors that influence mobility choices, awareness of available sustainable options, and the barriers to adopting these solutions. A total of 200 respondents participated in this study, providing insights into key aspects of urban mobility. The study examines users' awareness and knowledge of sustainable transportation options, such as public transit, cycling, and electric vehicles, and investigates the role of factors like cost, convenience, and environmental impact in shaping mobility decisions. Additionally, the research assesses respondents' attitudes towards sustainable transportation solutions and identifies the primary barriers to their adoption, including infrastructural limitations, social norms, and policy-related challenges. The findings contribute to understanding the current landscape of sustainable transportation in Kuala Lumpur and Bali and to offer recommendations for enhancing public engagement and policy formulation to promote greener mobility practices.
Putu Hermawati, Nadzirah Zainordin, Chun Kit Ang, Deprizon Syamsunur, Wei-Eng Thung, Sui Lai Khoo, Lilik Sudiajeng, I GustiLanang Made Parwita, Franiska Moi (Wed,) studied this question.
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