THE INFLUENCING FACTORS ON MODES CHOICE BETWEEN TRAIN AND MOTORCYCLE OF COMMUTER IN SOLO-YOGYAKARTA TRIP
The increased movement between urban metropolitan Solo and Yogyakarta caused by daily movement of commuter workers. The use of private vehicles as a mode of commuting causes negative impacts such as air pollution and traffic congestion. The Solo-Yogyakarta commuter trains become one of the altern...
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Summary: | The increased movement between urban metropolitan Solo and Yogyakarta
caused by daily movement of commuter workers. The use of private vehicles as a
mode of commuting causes negative impacts such as air pollution and traffic
congestion. The Solo-Yogyakarta commuter trains become one of the alternatives
of sustainable mode with low fuel consumption just about 0.002
liters/km/passenger. Nevertheless, although the government has enacted policies
to increase the number of train passengers, this mode has not yet become the
major mode for commuter workers. This study aims to identify factors affecting
commuting workers in choosing a working mode between train and motorcycle,
and to predict the amount of time and travel costs that may affect the probability
of commuting to choose using train as a working mode. Respondents were
selected through multistage sampling with a total of 138 respondents. The
probability modeling is performed using a binary logit model to modeling the
probability of selecting modes between train and motorcycle. Software used for
parameter estimation is SPSS and NLOGIT. The results showed that there were
eight factors influencing modes choice based on correlation analysis with Chi
Square Test, Mann Whitny-U Test, and Binary Logit Regression. The eight factors
are gender, SIM ownership, the use of public transport to the station as feeder,
departure schedules, frequency of weekly usage, distance from home to work,
travel time, and travel cost. Commuters are more likely travel with motorcycle
than train. This is known based on the calculation of utility value which known
that the average utility value of motorcycle usage is higher than the average
utility value of commuter train usage. The probability of choosing motorcycle by
commuter is bigger than the train (71.19% versus 18.81%). In the existing
conditions, it is known that the average travel time and the travel cost by train are
63.9 minutes and Rp. 20365,32. Based on the model sensitivity analysis, it is
predict that commuters will be willing to use train as a commuter mode when the
time and travel cost by train are lowered to 43 minutes and Rp. 12.265,32. While
based on the results of willingness to pay analysis known that the amount of travel
expenses that will be paid by the commuter to use train as a commuter mode is
RP.14.000,00. So, it can be seen that there is a possibility to make commuter train
as the main mode of working trip by enhance the transportation mode service.
Some of recommendations that suggested are applying train schedules according
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to user requirements, improving public transport services as feeder, providing
disincentives on commuter trips using motorcycles, shortening total travel time by
train, and minimize the total travel cost by train. |
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