Jody Martin Ginting
Civil Engineering Program, Universitas Internasional Batam, Indonesia

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The Impact of Night Markets Causing Congestion Case Study: At Gandu Village Square, Dawuan Subdistrict Surya Natawibawa Kurnia; Mohammad Taufik; Jody Martin Ginting
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i2.10798

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Traffic congestion is a major problem around the world. On a global level, the increase in the number of motorized vehicles has become a problem that causes congestion on roads. While there have been many studies on traffic congestion, there is little research on the specific impact of night markets on traffic congestion. This research aims to address the congestion problem by conducting a comprehensive literature review on the relationship between night markets and traffic congestion. In addition, this research also analyzed various related case studies to gain a deeper understanding of this issue. This research uses qualitative methods. Qualitative research understands social and natural phenomena by exploring the meaning and experiences of research subjects. Qualitative research emphasizes on understanding individual perspectives, contexts, and processes rather than quantitative research which focuses more on numbers and numerical data. The results show that a significant increase in the volume of motorized vehicles during peak hours is the main factor causing congestion in the Alun Alun Gandu area. Lack of road capacity, especially at four-way intersections and narrow roads, exacerbates congestion in the area. Unruly road user behavior, such as indiscriminate parking and traffic sign violations, also exacerbate congestion. Unexpected events such as traffic accidents or demonstrations can trigger widespread congestion and impact community mobility. This study found that the large number of private vehicles, lack of parking lots, and lack of public awareness of the importance of traffic order caused congestion around the Gandu night market on Tuesdays at 17.00-20.30 WIB. To overcome this, it is recommended to provide additional parking lots in vacant lots around the night market location and conduct socialization to visitors regarding good parking procedures. The conclusion obtained from the results of the vehicle speed test, at 17:35-18:25 WIB the lowest average vehicle speed reached 16.02 km / h, the speed of the vehicle appears to have decreased due to the increase in vehicle volume.
Impact Analysis of Public Transport on Traffic Congestion: Case Study of Jalan Pangeran Muhammad, Majalengka Vickry Afrizal Herdiawan; Mohamad Taufik; Jody Martin Ginting
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i2.10801

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Majalengka Regency is a Level II area experiencing rapid traffic growth. Impact analysis of public transportation on traffic congestion is needed to maintain the smooth running of existing traffic roads in Majalengka, especially in the Simpeureum area on Jalan Pangeran Muhammad, which is the main route with several schools, including SMPN 1 Cigasong, being one of the areas where traffic congestion occurs in West Java Province. This paper aims to impact analysis of public transportation on traffic congestion and determine what effects of public transportation can cause traffic congestion. Often, drivers of public transportation or for example public transportation that park their cars carelessly when dropping off passengers on the side of the road and do not see the surroundings, blocking other vehicles that want to pass behind them so that traffic jams occur even if only a fraction of a second. This problem has long been a core issue in Indonesia, especially in areas with high public transportation use. As well as analyze related issues in the discussion. The research method was carried out by survey for the research source located in Simpeureum, which is on Jalan Pangeran Muhammad, which will go to Rajagaluh - Cirebon road in January 2025 and for data analysis using quantitative. The results showed that the impact of public transportation on traffic congestion still affects traffic roads by parking their vehicles carelessly when dropping off passengers so that other drivers have to wait. However, the relatively short time significantly affects other drivers' time. This paper concludes that congestion caused by public transportation also significantly impacts other drivers. This usually happens because the high rate of indiscriminate parking when dropping off passengers is due to the lack of supporting facilities such as bus or public transportation stops.
Analysis of Public Street Lighting for Road Users Case Study: Cigasong Market, Majalengka Rifatunnisa; Jody Martin Ginting
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i3.10841

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Majalengka is one of the cities that lacks lighting, significantly affecting community activities. In addition, public street lighting helps increase traffic comfort and safety, reduces crime rates, and improves people's quality of life. Lighting also impacts the economic sector, which is needed in some places, for example, in traditional markets. In these conventional markets, trading is not only done during the day or regular hours of human activity. Some traders and market consumers trade at night for convenience or because prices are lower than during the day. Because of this, market traders and consumers complain about the lack of lighting in the market area, which limits visibility, and sometimes criminality occurs. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to examine the deficiency of street lighting in the Sindangkasih market area, Cigasong, an economic sector area. This study uses the perception variables of road users and market consumers to assess the lack of lighting at Sindangkasih Market, Jalan Raya Cigasong, Kab. Majalengka. Primary data came from questionnaires completed by 60 road users and market consumers surveyed. The parameters used were respondents perceived On a scale of 1 to 5, from not significant to very important and from not satisfied to very satisfied, rate the significance and level of satisfaction with the street lighting on this road. Critical performance analysis was used to process the data (IPA) technique. The results of this research are expected to provide solutions and changes for future spatial arrangements that lead to better regional development in terms of infrastructure and various other aspects, especially in public street lighting.
Analysis of One-Way Traffic Engineering System on The Majalengka City Health Road Section (In Front Of Majalengka Hospital) Rafiki Mawarid Ayswara; Jody Martin Ginting
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i3.10914

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This study examines the implementation of a one-way traffic engineering system on the Health Road section of Majalengka City, specifically in front of the Majalengka Regional General Hospital (RSUD Majalengka). The aim of this research is to evaluate the impact of the one-way system on road performance, identify its strengths and weaknesses, and provide recommendations for improvements to optimize road utilization. This study uses traffic volume survey methods, side obstacle analysis, and qualitative assessment. The results show a significant improvement in traffic flow, with the road performance level increasing from "D-E" to "B," although challenges remain in ensuring compliance with traffic regulations. Further recommendations include driver education and the addition of clearer traffic signs to enhance compliance.