Behavioural attitudes of three-wheeled taxi drivers towards mitigation of on-road air pollution in urban cities in Sri Lanka: a qualitative study from South Asia
Objectives In recent years, urban areas across South Asia have experienced alarming levels of air pollution, primarily attributed to the rapid growth of motorised transportation. Three-wheeled taxis, commonly known as 'tuk-tuks', constitute a significant portion of the public transport sys...
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Main Authors: | Carukshi Arambepola (Author), W D C Niroshini Adikaram (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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