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Analysis of Speed Limiting Using Speed Cameras: Case Study in Indonesian Toll Road Patriot, Teguh; Kusuma, Andyka; Nahry, Nahry
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol. 3, No. 1
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Indonesian Police attempt to reduce the fatality rate of traffic accidents by enforcing the law on speed restrictions using speed cameras. The National Police Traffic Corps (Korlantas), from 2017 to 2018, had installed 75 units of speed cameras along Jakarta Toll Roads including Cikampek, Jagorawi, Bitung, and many others. By the end of 2020, Korlantas is expected to install 75 more units on the arterial roads of Jakarta. This study aims to analyze the implementation of vehicle speed deceleration through signs and speed cameras in the control zone. The data analyzed by comparing the speed of vehicles when crossing the control zone using the normal distribution Z test, with a 5% margin of error. The research shows that speed deceleration policy using signs and speed cameras in the control zone reduces the speed by 9% or equal to an average speed of 8 km/hour. Drivers who obeyed the speed limit reach 76.6% or 230 vehicles from 302 vehicle samples, where most of them are buses, followed by passenger cars and freight cars, respectively. The application of speed deceleration using signs and speed cameras in the toll toad meets the planning target and is recommended to be implemented across the country.
Effectiveness of Integrated Traffic Management of Military Police and Traffic Police in Reducing Drive Speed n Arterial Roads: An Experimental Study Patriot, Teguh
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol. 6, No. 1
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The Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps (KORLANTAS POLRI) and the Army Staff and Command School (SESKOAD) conducted a joint study in early March 2023 to reduce the number of traffic accident victims by implementing traffic regulations by the Military Police and Traffic Police. One of the methods used by KORLANTAS POLRI is the installation of ETLE speed cameras on Jakarta toll roads, such as Cikampek, Jagorawi, Bitung, and others. At the end of 2022, 75 additional speed cameras had been installed on arterial roads in Jakarta. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of traffic regulations by the Military Police and Traffic Police in reducing vehicle speed on the road. Data was collected by comparing vehicle speeds before, during, and after passing through the control zone. Data analysis was conducted using N Gain Score and normal distribution statistical tests with a 5% error rate. The study's results showed that the slowdown in vehicle speed through traffic regulation by the Military Police and Traffic Police could reduce speed by 43.76%. More than 95% of road users comply with speed limits when passing through the control zone. Thus, it can be concluded that the implementation of traffic regulations by the Military Police and Traffic Police has met the planning objectives in reducing the number of traffic accident victims. This method has proven effective in reducing vehicle speed and increasing road user awareness of the importance of complying with speed limits. In addition to the installation of speed cameras, traffic regulation carried out by Military Police and Traffic Police officers can be an effective alternative in reducing the number of traffic accidents on the road. This study shows that the collaboration between KORLANTAS POLRI and SESKOAD can provide important insights into traffic safety issues in Indonesia. The implementation of traffic regulations by Military Police and Traffic Police officers can reduce traffic accidents and save lives. The use of modern technology, such as speed cameras, also plays an important role in this effort. It is recommended that this study's findings be shared with other law enforcement agencies to promote greater cooperation in improving traffic safety nationwide. Additionally, public education campaigns should be conducted to raise awareness among road users about the importance of adhering to traffic rules and regulations.