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Kajian Permintaan Perjalanan Penumpang dalam Rangka Penyediaan Prasarana Sarana Transportasi Umum di Bali Hermawati, Putu; Aryawan, I G M Oka; Sutapa, I Ketut; Santiana, I Made Anom
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 3 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Badan Riset dan Inovasi Daerah Provinsi Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51172/jbmb.v1i3.139

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Purpose: To develop a more comprehensive transportation policy in Bali, this research needs to be conducted. Research methods: Data collection is done by conducting questionnaire-based surveys. Findings: The internal distribution trips shows the highest trip production from Denpasar and Kuta, about 24.93% and 11.75%, while the largest trip attraction are also to Denpasar and Kuta, which are 13.76% and 16.73% of the total number of people trips per day. The distribution of external trips shows that most people going in and out of Bali are through Ngurah Rai Airport and Gilimanuk Port. The modal selection shows that the most used are 85.40% motorcycle, 10.27% car, 3.60% trucks and 0.73% public transportation. The forecasts of trip generation and attraction have growth rates of 5.812%/year. Implications: It needs anticipated to develop new alternative modes based on technology from Denpasar to all districts, such as Train/LRT/ART and ferry transportation, which was agreed by 83.56% and 89.33% of the people.
Importance–Performance Analysis of Bus Rapid Transit Service Attributes for Passenger Satisfaction and Sustainability Hermawati, Putu; Hj. Zainordin, Nadzirah; Wei Eng, Thung; Oktaviani Putri, A. A. Ayu Asta; Sutapa, I Ketut
Advance Sustainable Science Engineering and Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): November - January
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v8i1.2725

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The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system in Bali serves as a vital component of sustainable urban mobility. This study uniquely integrates Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) with technical recommendations to provide a comprehensive evaluation of BRT performance and its contribution to sustainable transportation. The analysis identifies key service strengths—such as seating comfort, air conditioning, cleanliness, and personnel service quality—that exceed passenger expectations. Conversely, deficiencies are evident in bus stop conditions, accessibility for disabled passengers, punctuality, and environmental sustainability. By linking IPA results with actionable technical strategies, the study recommends upgrading bus stop infrastructure, enhancing accessibility design, implementing real-time scheduling, and tracking systems, transitioning to eco-friendly bus fleets, and strengthening passenger information and security systems. This integrated approach not only highlights priority areas for improvement but also offers a practical roadmap for policymakers and transit authorities to enhance service quality, boost ridership, and advance Bali’s progress toward a resilient and sustainable urban transport system.