This paper explores the implementation of micromobility solutions at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia to promote green sustainability. The study examines the safety concerns associated with different micromobility devices and analyzes survey responses from UiTM students. A survey of 1026 students shows their interest in using e-scooters and e-bikes on campus. The results indicate they have a strong interest in using micromobility devices if dedicated infrastructure is implemented. This paper also proposes infrastructure and policy changes to promote safe and efficient micromobility use on campus, supporting sustainable transportation and reducing reliance on motor vehicles. The study highlights the need for better infrastructure, safety measures, and educational campaigns to ensure the successful implementation of micromobility solutions, contributing more sustainable campus environment.

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Enhancing Green Sustainability Through Micromobility Implementation at UiTM Shah Alam

  • Khairunnisa Johar,
  • Wan Mazlina Wan Mohamed,
  • Ahmad Khushairy Makhtar,
  • Nur Farizan Tarudin

摘要

This paper explores the implementation of micromobility solutions at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia to promote green sustainability. The study examines the safety concerns associated with different micromobility devices and analyzes survey responses from UiTM students. A survey of 1026 students shows their interest in using e-scooters and e-bikes on campus. The results indicate they have a strong interest in using micromobility devices if dedicated infrastructure is implemented. This paper also proposes infrastructure and policy changes to promote safe and efficient micromobility use on campus, supporting sustainable transportation and reducing reliance on motor vehicles. The study highlights the need for better infrastructure, safety measures, and educational campaigns to ensure the successful implementation of micromobility solutions, contributing more sustainable campus environment.