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Journal : Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology (JACEIT)

Studi Penentuan Tarif Buy the Service Transpakuan Koridor 6 Metode Ability to Pay dan Willingness to Pay Ardila, Fitri Aning Ayu Dwi; Murtedjo, Tedy; Chayati, Nurul
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Applied Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v4i2.555

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Buskita Transpakuan is mass transportation in Bogor City which is increasingly in demand by the wider community. Based on this, a study on determining tariffs using the Ability to Pay and Willingness to Pay methods was carried out. This study aims to determine the applicable rates for Transpakuan BTS. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method, namely research that analyzes numerical data (numbers) and then analyzes it to conclude. The results showed (Ability to Pay) greater than Rp. 4180.00 from the WTP (Willingness to Pay) Rp. 4,000.00 occurs because users have higher paying abilities but satisfaction with the services used is still low so user willingness is relatively low, so service improvements are needed, and for the results the current decent tariff is Rp. 4,090.00 if rounded up to Rp. 4000.00. The service improvement priority desired by Buskita Transpakuan Corridor 6 passengers is the comfort aspect, followed by the safety aspect. The acquisition of headway values ​​on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays on 9 Buskita Transpakuan Corridor 6 Bogor City transportation routes that pass through the Parung Bison - Air Mancur route has met the indicator standards because the average headway value of 8.1 minutes, the ideal rating of 5-10 minutes. This was influenced by the level of transportation operations, the majority of which were still high.
Studi Penentuan Tarif BTS Transpakuan Koridor 5 dengan Metode ATP dan WTP Fatihah, Anariski; Murtedjo, Tedy; Alimuddin
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v5i2.586

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BTS Transpakuan was officially launched on November 2, 2021, operating across 4 corridors, with the initial trial being conducted on corridor 5. Presently, it remains free, operating from 05:00 to 21:00. Notably, public interest has surged, as evidenced by a load factor of 91% recorded in September 2022. Corridor 5 stands as the sole corridor directly integrated with the KRL. The research aims to dissect the characteristics of corridor 5 BTS Transpakuan users and scrutinize tariff considerations using ATP and WTP methods. Employing an analytical-descriptive approach, primary data was gathered through questionnaires, subjected to ATP and WTP analysis, elucidating the correlation between outcomes. Of the 235 respondents utilizing corridor 5, a majority are women aged 20-30, educated up to high school level. Most are employed, earning between 2 to 3 million IDR, largely self-utilized. A transition from private vehicles to mass transit is evident, with 43 cars, 204 motorbikes, and 9 bicycles. Consequently, the current tariff stands at 3,562 IDR. An enhancement of facilities, prioritized within the tariff structure, would raise it to 4,620 IDR for a single journey. In conclusion, users' capacity to pay is outweighed by their readiness to pay, potentially increasing if facilities are enhanced.
Evaluasi Response Time Transportation Emergency dalam Bencana Kebakaran di Kecamatan Bogor Tengah Nugraha, Adrianto Fahrizal; Murtedjo, Tedy; Alimuddin
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v5i1.592

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Bogor City spans 11,138 hectares with a population density of 9,548.00 people/km². The densest population resides in Central Bogor District, impacting fire risk. Over 2019-2022, there were 296 fire incidents, 15% occurring in Central Bogor District. The study aims to assess emergency car response times during fires in this district. Using qualitative descriptive methods, interviews and analysis per PERMENDAGRI Regulation No. 114 of 2018 were employed. Central Bogor District falls within the Emergency Management Zone (WMK) in Sukasari, Yasmin, and Cibuluh sectors due to being within a 7.5 km radius reachable within <15 minutes. The response time rate hit 100% out of 12 incidents in 2022, aligning with PERMENDAGRI Regulation No. 114 of 2018. Average speed is 60-80 km/h, dropping to 40 km/h during congestion. Sectors have efficient night routes. DISHUB's road network performance evaluation reveals V/C ratios of 0.54 and 0.48 (holidays) on Jl. Brigjen Saptadji Hadiprawira, Yasmin (holidays), and Jl. Raya Padjajaran 2, Sukasari. Cibuluh sector remains unaffected, enabling early fire disaster management.
Studi Perencanaan Fasilitas Integrasi Moda Pada Terminal Baranangsiang Kota Bogor Amalia Fajar, Risma; Murtedjo, Tedy; Rulhendri
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v5i1.608

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Transportation mode shift is a node that connects various public transportation into a network. If switching between these modes of transportation can be designed to be easier, faster, and more convenient, then the integration and flexibility of the network as a whole will increase. This study aims to evaluate, analyze and then plan the needs of modal integration facilities based on SPM. identify the condition of existing modal integration facilities at the current terminal, analyze the level of willingness, satisfaction and interest according to the perceptions of transport passengers towards the existing modal integration facilities at Baranangsiang Terminal, and obtain values from respondents on modal integration facilities that are needed or have not been fulfilled at Baranangsiang Terminal Bogor city. This study uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The results of this study are that the Bogor City Baranangsiang Terminal from January to June 2023 has reached 13,490 passengers, which on average reaches 2,248 people per day. Based on the aspect of satisfaction seen from the willingness of respondents to fill out the questionnaire, it was found that the lowest level of satisfaction was pedestrian facilities, lighting, trash cans, the presence of bicycle lanes, disability lanes and signs in the terminal. This aspect of interest is considered very important for terminal users.
Studi Rencana Penentuan Titik Pemberhentian Angkutan Umum Massal Berbasis Jalan di Kabupaten Bogor pada Koridor 5 Qoimah, Nur; Rulhendri, Rulhendri; Murtedjo, Tedy
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v5i2.830

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The Bogor District Government plans to use Bus Rapid Transit as one of the modes of mass transportation which is expected to increase the attractiveness of public transportation so as to reduce the use of private vehicles as an effort to reduce the level of traffic congestion. Determining the location and number of bus stops has an important role in the use of mass public transportation. The purpose of this study is to get the number and location of bus stops that can meet the potential demand, as well as the number of fleets needed for the operation of Mass Public Transport. The method used in this research is the Department of Land Transportation equation analysis. In this study, the determination of the location and number of bus stops along the mass transit route corridor 5 Bogor Regency was carried out by identifying the location that caused the greatest generation and met the criteria for the location of bus stops. The selected location is then carried out a screening analysis which aims to get the number and location of bus stops that can meet the potential demand and can analyze the potential demand from each stopping point. The results of this analysis conclude that there are 17 selected stop locations along the route with an average potential demand of 1983.80 trips/hrs, and the number of fleets required is 10 units of vehicles.
Studi Rencana Penentuan Halte Sistem Angkutan Umum Massal Berbasis Jalan Pada Koridor 6 Di Kabupaten Bogor (Ciawi-Cisarua) Nirwan, Ade; Rulhendri; Murtedjo, Tedy
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Agustus 2026 (Articles in Press)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v7i1.832

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The mass public transportation system (SAUM) is one of the Bogor Regency Government's efforts to alleviate existing traffic congestion and provide people with alternative transportation options. Based on the study, six main corridors have been identified for development, one of which is Corridor 6, specifically from Ciawi to Cisarua. The purpose of this study is to determine the number and location of bus stops to meet potential demand and estimate the potential demand from each stop point. The analytical method used is the analytical descriptive research method of the Ministry of Land Transportation's equations. The results of the research that have been carried out have obtained 17 stopping points that can meet potential demand on the Corridor 6 route, with the locations of Ciawi Hospital Stop, Ciawi Gas Station Stop, Gadog Stop, Hermina Hospital Stop, Pasir Angin Stop, GPIB Nehemia Stop, Cibogo Gas Station Stop, SMK YMA Megamendung Stop, RM Ma Pirah Stop, Cimori Riverside Stop, Taman Wisata Matahari Stop, MAN 1 Cisarua Stop, Parama Hotel Stop, Cibulan Clinic Stop, Taman Safari Stop (RSPARU), Taman Safari 1 Stop, and SDN Cibeureum Stop.