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Jurnal Transportasi
ISSN : 14112442     EISSN : 26151146     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
Jurnal Transportasi adalah jurnal ilmiah di bidang ilmu transportasi yang diterbitkan tiga kali setahun oleh Forum Studi Transportasi antar-Perguruan Tinggi (FSTPT). Makalah-makalah yang dimuat di jurnal ini merupakan makalah-makalah terbaik dari Simposium FSTPT yang diadakan setiap tahun. Selain sebagai wadah komunikasi ilmiah, penerbitan Jurnal Transportasi juga bertujuan untuk menyebarluaskan hasil-hasil penelitian yang berkaitan dengan bidang ilmu transportasi. Jurnal Transportasi terakreditasi yang kedua kali berdasarkan Keputusan Direktur Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, Kementerian Pendidikan Nasional Republik Indonesia, Nomor 51/DIKTI/ Kep/2010 tanggal 5 Juli 2010.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 1,071 Documents
PEMETAAN ZONA DAN RUTE POTENSIAL UNTUK PENERAPAN CARPOOL DI UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA Setiawan, Rudy; Debrina Soebagio, Florencia; Gunawan Iskak, Michael
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 9, No 2 (2009)
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The use of car by students as a primary mode for commuting to campus has profound effects on campusparking requirements and traffic congestion at peak hours. It is interesting how to reduce the amount ofparking provided and also minimize traffic congestion, but still meet transportation demand. One of thealternative solutions was Campus Transportation Management (CTM), with the purpose of improvingtransportation efficiency by reducing car dependency by changes to other transport modes. Carpool is one ofthe most common and cost effective alternative modes, particularly in areas that are not well served by publictransit. This paper aims to recognize the respond of the students regarding the carpool program and to mappotential zones and routes for the implementation of carpool at Petra Christian University. The result show, ifthe carpool program is be implemented at Petra Christian University, it should begin with several routes themost participants and meet the carpool conditions (participant schedule and characteristics).Keywords: campus transport management, carpool route, carpool matching.
DAMPAK PEMBANGUNAN JALAN TERHADAP PENDAPATAN FAKTOR PRODUKSI INTRA DAN INTER REGIONAL KBI-KTI Muljono, Slamet; M. Sinaga, Bonar; Antameng, Max; Daryanto, Arief
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 10, No 2 (2010)
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The objective of this study is to analyze the impact of road construction on production factor income both forIntra and Inter West-East Region of Indonesia. The model used is named Interregional Social AccountingMatrix West and East Region of Indonesia (IRSAM WEI). Within the IRSAM WEI framework, constructionsector is disaggregated into construction of road infrastructure (including bridge) and others construction.Meanwhile urban and rural household income classification is disaggregated into low, middle, and highincomes. The result shows that the impact of road construction may increase production factor income. BothWI and EI urban areas gain larger benefit of production factor income than rural areas. In addition,interregionally, the WI gain more than the EI.Keywords: road construction, factor production income, interregional social accounting matrix
PERKEMBANGAN KEBIJAKAN PEMBIAYAAN INFRASTRUKTUR TRANSPORTASI BERBASIS KERJASAMA PEMERINTAH SWASTA DI INDONESIA Susantono, Bambang; Ali Berawi, Mohammed
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 12, No 2 (2012)
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Transportation infrastructure development is one of the vital aspects needed to improve the economic growth of a country. In Indonesia, transportation infrastructure development in the next 15 years requires an estimated investment of IDR 1,785 trilion. This figure includes IDR 339 trilion investment for roads, IDR117 trilion for ports, IDR 32 trilion for airports, and IDR 326 trilion for railways. Public Private Partnership (PPP) approach is used in the infrastructure development program as an alternative to finance transportation infrastructure projects in Indonesia. This paper aims to discuss the historical development of PPP policy inIndonesia in an effort to create Value for Money in the infrastructure development projects. Furthermore, various studies on the key success factors of successful implementation of PPP schemes in other countries and the strategic action from Indonesian government to produce a range of policies that support the implementation of the PPP scheme since 1998-2012 are also discussed.Keywords: Public Private Partnership, transportation infrastructure, project financing.
PENGARUH STABILISASI ASPAL EMULSI TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK LAPISAN TANAH DASAR YANG BERASAL DARI TANAH LUNAK Syahril, Syahril; Suratman, Ilyas; Sugeng Subagio, Bambang; Siegfried, Siegfried
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 11, No 1 (2011)
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Subgrade is an important part in road pavement construction, which serves as the foundation and must have the ability to bear the traffic load applying on the surface of the pavement. This study examined changes in the carrying capacity of soft soil after stabilization process using asphalt emulsion. The results of this study indicate that the stabilization process using asphalt emulsion can lower the Plasticity Index and increase the dry density and strength of the soil.Keywords: subgrade, stabilization, asphalt emulsion, Plasticity Index, dry density, soil strength.
PRIORITIZATION OF ROAD NETWORK CONSTRUCTION IN BACAN ISLAND OF NORTH MALUKU PROVINCE Djakfar, Ludfi; Mashudman, Mashudman; Bowoputro, Hendi
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 13, No 1 (2013)
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Bacan Island, located in South Halmahera, North Maluku Province, is a potential region with a variety of important sectors, such as plantations, fisheries, mining, tourism, industry and trade. Until recently, this potential has not been exploited fully due to lack of transportation infrastructure systems. The government has prepared the plan to construct the road network systems, which consist of five road segments connecting the potential regions. With limited funding available, it would be impossible to build the road in the same time. Therefore, an optimum and carefully planned prioritization program should be applied. The purpose of this study was to determine the priority of road construction on the island of Bacan using Important Performance Analysis and Analytical Hierarchy Process methods. The result shows that the criteria considered important in determining the prioritization of road construction are as follows: (a) accessibility, (b) linkage, (c) land use, (d) cost, (e) technical aspects, (f) economic, and (g) environment. It is recommended that the construction phases of the road network in Bacan Island are Labuha-Babang, Babang-Songa, Songa-Wayaua, Labuha-Sawadai, Sawadai-Kubung, Babang-Yaba, Labuha-Belang-belang, Belang-belang-Yaba, Songa-Wayatim, and Wayatim-Wayaua, consecutively.Keywords: road construction, Importance Performance Analysis , Analytical Hierarchy Process
EVALUASI KECEPATAN TRANSAKSI DI GERBANG TOL PASTEUR BANDUNG Ramayanti, Lisa; Santosa, Wimpy
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 9, No 2 (2009)
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Bandung, the capital of the West Java Province, is one of the big cities in Indonesia. To meet high demands for movement, the Purbaleunyi toll road was built in this area. One of the toll gates in this toll road is Pasteur toll gate, which functions as the main entrance for the city of Bandung. Very often traffic congestion or long queue occurs in this toll gate, particularly during peak hours. This study aims to evaluate the toll road service performance, specifically the transaction speed at the entrance and exit gates located in the Pasteur toll gate. According to the Toll Road Minimum Service Standard, the time of transaction at the entrance gates should be no more than 7 seconds per vehicle and at the exit gates it should not exceed 11 seconds per vehicle. This study found that at the entrance gate, only 92.93% and 90.78% of transactions meet the Toll Road Minimum Service Standard for peak hours and normal hours, respectively. Meanwhile, at the exit gate, only 81.93% and 71.49% of transactions during peak hours and normal hours, respectively, meet the Toll Road Minimum Service Standard.Keywords: toll gate, transaction speed, toll roads minimum service standard
KINERJA KELELAHAN CAMPURAN BETON ASPAL LAPIS AUS MENGGUNAKAN MATERIAL HASIL DAUR ULANG DAN POLIMER STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE Pradani, Novita; Sugeng Subagio, Bambang; Rahman, Harmein
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 11, No 3 (2011)
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Pavement recycling technology, as an alternative technology in road pavement construction and maintenance, is continuously developed. The aim of this study is to modify recycled material by adding a polymer that is able to improvethe physical properties and performance of asphalt and recyled mixture. Asphalt mixture used in this study was Aspahlat Concrete-Wearing Course (AC-WC) containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP), fresh materials, asphalt Pen 60/70, and SBS polymer. The proportion of RAP used was 20% and 30% of the total weight of the mixture. For each RAP variation, asphalt Pen 60/70 was mixed with 0%, 2.5%, and 5% of SBS polymer. Fatigue performance of mixture was, then, measured using 4-Point Bending Test Apparatus. The results show that RAP asphalt has lower penetration and higher viscosity values. Fatigue test shows that the increase in the proportion of RAP will improve the fatigue resistance of the mixture.Keyword: Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement, SBS Polymer, fatigue performance.
KINERJA LAYANAN BIS KOTA DI KOTA SURABAYA Supriyatno, Dadang; Widayanti, Ari
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 10, No 1 (2010)
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The bus service in Surabaya is far from adequate and there is a need to evaluate the bus performance from time to time. The purpose of this study is to measure the bus performance on 21 service routes in Surabaya. The performance indicators used consist of frequency, headway, load factor, and travel time. The results show that only load factor and travel time are indicating that the bus service is good, while frequency and headway indicators suggest that the bus service needs to be enhanced.Keywords: service performance, frequency, load factor, headway, travel time
DESAIN GEOMETRI PERSIMPANGAN DAN AKSES KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS KRISTEN PETRA Setiawan, Rudy
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 12, No 1 (2012)
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Congestion that occurred in the vicinity of Petra Christian University campus tends to increasing on the peak hours. One of the possible solutions to reduce congestion is to revamp the geometric design of campus access, as proposed in the final report of PCU Master Plan. The study was conducted to determine differences in the intersection performance indicator between the existing conditions compared with the proposed access design. The data was collected through survey of road inventory, origin-destination, and turning movement. The traffic assignment process carried using Trafikplan software, and analysis of the access performed by using software KAJI. Based on the result, it can be inferred if the proposed design ofgeometric access implemented, the intersection capacity estimated to be increase up to 46.6%, degree of saturation reduce up to 31.9%, intersection delay reduce up to 57%, and queue probability reduce up to 50.9%; compared with the existing access conditions till the year 2020. The demand management program should also be considered as an option to reduce congestion.Keywords: unsignalised intersection, reversible lane
REGIONAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION MODEL FOR CRUDE PALM OIL IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN Mahmudah, Noor; Malkhamah, Siti; Parikesit, Danang; Priyanto, Sigit
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 10, No 3 (2010)
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This study attempts to model freight transportation of specific commodity in the regional scale, particularly to identify the shortest route of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) commodities, which are transported from factories to ports using different transportation network and mode. Several activities were performed, includingidentifying the location of palm plantations and factories supporting CPO industries, identifying intermediate points in the road and river networks, and determining the access route of CPO transportation from factory to the road or river networks. In determining the shortest route, various transportation networks and modes are simulated using Geographical Information System analysis by considering travel distance, time, and costas the variables influencing transportation systems. There are 113 of CPO factories identified, then be classified into three classes by considering their production capacity. It is found that 80 factories are classified as small (71%), 26 factories are medium (23%), and 7 factories are big (6%). The shortest route is identified through both road and river networks. The analysis of the shortest routes shows that road networks have shorter travel distance and time compared to the rivers. Nevertheless, river transportation offers a cheaper price compared to road transportation. Therefore, there is a competition between these two transportation modes, in which about 51% of factories probably use road networks and 49% use river networks. Moreover, it is predicted that about 70% of total CPO in Central Kalimantan is transported to Sampit port and only 30% is transported to Kumai port.Keywords: freight transportation, shortest route, Geographical Information System

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