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Problematika dan Pengendalian Terminal Bayangan di Indonesia Ramadhan Dwi Prasetyo; Reza Yoga Anindita
Jurnal Keselamatan Transportasi Jalan (Indonesian Journal of Road Safety) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL KESELAMATAN TRANSPORTASI JALAN (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ROAD SAFETY)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (P3M)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46447/ktj.v11i2.574

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This research provides insight into the complexity of the shadow terminal phenomenon and how improvements in the public transportation system can provide better solutions to the mobility needs of people in Indonesia. The mix method approach is a qualitative and quantitative method used in this research by conducting in-depth interviews with 15 informants consisting of employees of the Land Transportation Management Center, Transportation Service, Type A official terminal, Police and Land Transport Organization. Second, by distributing 150 questionnaires to shadow terminal users, as well as field observations in affected locations. The research results reveal that several key factors that influence passengers' decisions in using shadow terminals are cost, time and accessibility. People feel compelled to choose shadow terminals because of lower costs, and better speeds, as well as marriage in schedules. The time factor and lack of facilities at the official terminal also trigger passengers to look for alternative transportation. The implication of the phenomenon of the spread of shadow terminals is that there are challenges in maintaining the quality and movement of official public transportation services. Therefore, a holistic solution is needed to improve service quality and meet passenger needs. Some of the recommendations resulting from this research include improving official terminal facilities, improving punctuality, adjusting tariffs to be more affordable, educational campaigns, developing official applications, and collaboration between stakeholders. By overcoming the challenges that arise from this phenomenon, it is hoped that official public transportation services can become more effective and better meet passenger needs.
School Transportation Planning Using PTV Visum 2025 Halawa, Desni Barani Sondrara; Reza Yoga Anindita
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v6i1.10420

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The problem of school transportation is a serious concern. This can be seen from the low interest of students in using public transportation due to suboptimal service and poor fleet conditions. This study aims to plan school transportation for students. The stages of this study consist of data collection, school transportation analysis and interpretation of results. The results of the analysis show the potential demand for school transportation of 13,416 students, resulting in 7 routes serving 36 schools. These routes are between 4.75 km and 23.6 km long and use the Isuzu NQR 71 fleet with a capacity of 33 passengers, operating 6 days a week with 3 shifts: morning (06.00–07.30), afternoon (11.45–15.00) and evening (15.01–17.30), speed 35 km/hour and target load factor 100%. Travel time ranges from 5-60 minutes, vehicle circulation time 13-105 minutes, number of rit 1-4 rit, with headway between 1-4 minutes depending on shift, and number of fleet 1-76 fleets (Isuzu NQR 71). The results of this analysis are expected to provide a significant contribution to the Samarinda City Transportation Agency in planning school transportation.
Problematika dan Pengendalian Terminal Bayangan di Indonesia Ramadhan Dwi Prasetyo; Reza Yoga Anindita
Jurnal Keselamatan Transportasi Jalan (Indonesian Journal of Road Safety) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL KESELAMATAN TRANSPORTASI JALAN (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ROAD SAFETY)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (P3M)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46447/ktj.v11i2.574

Abstract

This research provides insight into the complexity of the shadow terminal phenomenon and how improvements in the public transportation system can provide better solutions to the mobility needs of people in Indonesia. The mix method approach is a qualitative and quantitative method used in this research by conducting in-depth interviews with 15 informants consisting of employees of the Land Transportation Management Center, Transportation Service, Type A official terminal, Police and Land Transport Organization. Second, by distributing 150 questionnaires to shadow terminal users, as well as field observations in affected locations. The research results reveal that several key factors that influence passengers' decisions in using shadow terminals are cost, time and accessibility. People feel compelled to choose shadow terminals because of lower costs, and better speeds, as well as marriage in schedules. The time factor and lack of facilities at the official terminal also trigger passengers to look for alternative transportation. The implication of the phenomenon of the spread of shadow terminals is that there are challenges in maintaining the quality and movement of official public transportation services. Therefore, a holistic solution is needed to improve service quality and meet passenger needs. Some of the recommendations resulting from this research include improving official terminal facilities, improving punctuality, adjusting tariffs to be more affordable, educational campaigns, developing official applications, and collaboration between stakeholders. By overcoming the challenges that arise from this phenomenon, it is hoped that official public transportation services can become more effective and better meet passenger needs.