Ride-Hailing vs. Traditional Commute: Generational Perspectives on Mobility Preferences and Their Implications for Transport Marketing Strategies
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ride-hailing services, traditional transportation, transportation services, Generation Z, Millennials, Metro ManilaAbstract
Urban transportation systems continue to evolve as commuters are presented with expanding mobility options, including app-based ride-hailing services and conventional public transportation. This study examined and compared the transportation preferences of Generation Z and Millennial commuters in Metro Manila, particularly their inclination toward traditional transportation and ride-hailing services. A quantitative descriptive-comparative research design was employed using a structured Google Forms survey. A total of 257 valid responses were analyzed, consisting of 210 Generation Z commuters and 47 Millennial commuters who regularly travelled within Metro Manila. The data were treated using descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, and multiple linear regression analysis through SPSS. Results showed no statistically significant difference between Generation Z and Millennials in their preference for traditional transportation (p = 0.180) and ride-hailing services (p = 0.186). However, service-related factors shaped transportation choices. Accessibility and comfort significantly predicted traditional transportation preference, while accessibility, reliability, and comfort significantly predicted ride-hailing service preference, with accessibility emerging as the strongest predictor in both models. The findings indicate that commuter preferences are influenced more by practical service attributes than by generational classification. The study recommends that transport providers, marketers, and policymakers improve accessibility, reliability, comfort, safety communication, and integrated mobility services to respond to the needs of urban commuters.
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