My research interest focuses on Transport Planning and Management with special interest in surface transport. I have used many analytical techniques to provide insights, suggest policy decisions and provide feasible solutions to different transport problems in Nigerian cities. I have been able to establish that accessibility of residents to diverse activities such as workplaces, education, commercial, health, and recreation facilities in major cities depend on availability of infrastructures and affordability of passengers to pay. Also, studies on travel behavior focused on how variables such as socio-demographics attributes, mode choice and telephone usage influenced the travel behavior of passengers in major cities. Furthermore, my research work addresses the management of transport operations in cities especially traffic situations in cities, that is, traffic flow, delays and congestion experienced by commuters on daily basis and the resultant socio-economic effects on citizens and the country as a whole. Similarly, the performance evaluation of transit operators in terms of marketing strategy, e-ticketing, information and communication technology and user satisfaction of transit services by road and airlines transport modes were studied.
I engaged in teaching and supervision of both undergraduate and graduate students. I had successfully supervised 3 Doctoral and 2 Masters candidates. The courses I teach include: Principles of Transport, Transport Geography, Management and Control of Transport, Transport Planning, Intermodal Transport, Road and Rail Transport Management, Transport and Environment and Airport & Airline Management.
1 Fadare Fadare S.O. and Wojuade C.A. (2007). Study of Traffic Delay Situation in Ibadan, Nigeria. Ife Planning Journal, 3(1): 1-15.
2 Wojuade C.A. and Fadare, S.O. (2012). Mode Choice and Children’s Travel to School in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Africa Culture and Ideas, 12 (1&2): 99-115.
3 Wojuade C. A. (2013). Correlates of Socio-Demographic Attributes and Travel Behaviour of Residents in Ibadan, Nigeria. Africa Journal of Contemporary Issues, 11(11):157-176.
4 Wojuade C. A. (2014). Telephone Usage and Travel Behaviour in Nigeria. Developing Country Studies, 4(20): 202-213.
5 Wojuade C. A. (2016). Potentials of Light Rail Transit in Nigeria. International Journal of Management Sciences and Business Research, 5(12): 271-277.
6. Wojuade C. A. and and Badiora, A.I. (2017). Users’ Satisfaction with Public Transport in Ibadan, Nigeria. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 3(9): 88-96.
7 Wojuade C. A. and Badiora, A.I. (2017). Designing Out Crime at Bus Terminals in Nigeria: An Exploratory Analysis. Journal of Social Science Research, 11(2): 2436-2446.
8 Wojuade C. A. (2018). Contribution of Automobile to Climate Change in Africa. Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Management, 1: 78-85.
9 Badiora A. I., Wojuade, C. A. and Adeyemi, A.S. (2020). Personal Safety and Improvement Concerns in Public Places: An Exploration of Rail Transport Users’. Perception. Journal of Place Management and Development, 13(3): 319-346.
10 Wojuade, C. A. and Onatade, F.C. (2020). Service Quality and Passengers’ Satisfaction of Airline Operations in Nigeria. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 6(9): 865-873.