Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning, and Design (JCEPD)
Vol 5, No 1 (2026): May

Analysis of Trip Generation and Attraction Due to Area Development in Surabaya (Case Study: Surabaya Waterfront Land)

Bima Santa Mulya (Civil Engineering Department, Civil Engineering and Planning Faculty, Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Kurnia Hadi Putra (Civil Engineering Department, Civil Engineering and Planning Faculty, Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Theresia Maria Chandra Agusdini (Civil Engineering Department, Civil Engineering and Planning Faculty, Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)
Ratih Sekartadji (Civil Engineering Department, Civil Engineering and Planning Faculty, Adhi Tama Institute of Technology Surabaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2026

Abstract

Abstract Surabaya Waterfront Land (SWL) area is a new development area that is being built in Surabaya. SWL is designed not only as a residential area, but also equipped with various supporting facilities such as shopping centers, commercial areas, green open spaces, and other public facilities. The development of this area raises concerns from the surrounding community because it is considered to increase congestion. This study aims to determine whether it is true that the area of housing built will increase the number of vehicles entering and exiting (trip generation and attraction) the area. The method used is simple linear regression analysis with the independent variable of settlement area (X) and the dependent variable in the form of the number of trip generation (Y₁) and trip attraction (Y₂). The analysis results show regression equations Y₁ = 1975.069+1.167X and Y₂=1890,46+1,213X. However, the small value of the regression coefficient compared to the constant value indicates that land area is not the only dominant factor in influencing movement, and the results of this study are still limited because it only uses data from three comparison areas. Therefore, this study is important as an initial basis for transportation planning in the SWL area, but needs further development by considering other variables such as commercial and educational facilities. This research is important as a basis for transportation planning so that development does not cause traffic problems in the future.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jcepd

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

Description

Civil Engineering: Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Transportation, Geotechnics, Hydraulic engineering, Disaster Management Environmental Engineering: water treatment, wastewater treatment, air pollutant control, air quality management, solid waste management, hazardous waste ...