Travel and Transportation

Sustainable transport takes into consideration the ways of transportation that are sustainable in terms of their social and environmental impacts. The focus is on low or zero-carbon emissions modes of transport that are also affordable and accessible for all. 

What is Ƶ Doing?

Leadership

Pedestrian Priority

Pedestrian priority is given to reduce the need for motorised transportation, which has some consequences such as noise, visual and air pollution - priority has been given to pedestrian-oriented developments included in designing educational spaces. These include walkways, link bridges, and wheelchair ramps. Besides the infrastructure within the campus, pedestrian priority can be found throughout Ƶ City. Many places are accessible from Ƶ University through the canopy walk and walkways on the ground guided by traffic police.

Free Shuttle Services

Ƶ's free shuttle bus services have benefited students the most, with 70% of users being students. Other than ensuring trouble-free transport within Bandar Ƶ, the shuttle bus service also aims to reduce air pollution as fewer cars will be used at one time, which aids into.

Research

A Study on Ƶ Sustainable Intelligent Transportation Ecosystem (SITE)

Environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly challenging as global populations continue to move toward urban settings. This project aims to identify key dimensions that encourage and hinder commuter willingness to adopt sustainable transportation and identify possible intervention strategies and policy designs to increase sustainable transport use within Ƶ City further. This ongoing project is done in collaboration with Ƶ Group and Monash University Malaysia. While the study started in 2018, in 2020, Ƶ expressed its intention to provide further funding for a more detailed study on the impacts of its smart city initiative in reducing traffic congestion.”

The result was a study involving academics from the Ƶ of Engineering, Business, and Information Technology from the Monash and Ƶ universities that focused on three of Ƶ City KL’s smart transportation initiatives. These include the elevated electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, elevated canopy walkway fitted with solar panels, as well as the smart parking system employing automation and sensor technology.

The study sampled responses from 50 participants, split across 16 online focus groups. The participants were at least high school graduates, with 20% living in Ƶ City KL, frequent commuters in the city, and the rest being intercity commuters.

The project aims to improve the liveability of Ƶ City KL continuously.

Education

50 Acts of Sustainability Initiative

Ƶ Specific Sustainability Acts encourages students to make more sustainable choices while on campus by giving specific instructions or ideas for them to follow. 
To create more avenues for participation, Ƶ-specific acts were framed. The Student Council brainstormed acts targeted for the Ƶ community to spur greater collective action in creating a culture of green living. Some of these acts included using the elevated canopy walk to the neighbouring Ƶ Pyramid Mall instead of driving as well as using Ƶ Pals cards instead of taking a parking ticket.

External Engagement

The Case for Sustainable Urban Transportation for Malaysia

On Monday, November 6, 2017, Datuk Ir Dr. Leong Siew Mun visited the offices of The Jeffrey Sachs Center where he led a discussion on Sustainable Urban Transportation, specifically how both Ƶ City and Malaysia’s transportation systems could be reimagined to be greener, be more socially inclusive, and better foster economic growth.  

As the former executive director of Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), Ir Dr. Leong has put a lot of thought into determining the best trade offs between accessibility and mobility.  At DBKL, he led the design and implementation of Intelligent Transport Information System (ITIS) applications for urban traffic management.  ITIS systems, he said, could transform the way we design transportation. The lack of unified planning is a key obstacle to the delivery of efficient urban transport. By using ITIS, and more broadly focusing on what sustainable urban transport means to Malaysians, we can move closer to a wealthier, cleaner, and happier city and country.

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Activities / News

Ticketless Parking at Ƶ University Basement

Effective 1st December 2023, ticketless and cashless parking will be introduced to the Ƶ University Basement Parking. With the large number of students and staff arriving every morning, the number of parking tickets being printed rises along with the sun.

Pedestrian Access

The campus is a fully pedestrianised campus where all areas are accessible and reachable within 15 minutes on foot. There are limited parking area on the ground level which are reserved for those with special needs. Sheltered footpaths and walkways are a prominent feature across the campus.

Free Shuttle Bus

A free shuttle bus service operates within the city where the University is located.

BRT-Ƶ Line

Ƶ University is located within the interconnected Ƶ City, seamlessly linking the public road network, public transport, and the nation’s first elevated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)-Ƶ Line. Eco-friendly electric buses serve 7 stations, linking the KTM Komuter rail service and Light Rail…

Canopy Walk

The campus is accessible by pedestrian on foot via an elevated footpath known as the Eco Walk. This 4km walkway connects the University to nearby amenities such as the the public bus stations, shopping mall, hospital, residential area and sport complexes.

Transportation Policy

Ƶ University is located within the interconnected Ƶ City, seamlessly linking the public road network, public transport, and the nation’s first elevated Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)-Ƶ Line.

Come Carpool

In a joint effort between Facilities Services (FSD) and Information Technology Services (ITS) Departments of Ƶ University, this car-pooling application was developed to connect potential car poolers.​