DETERMINATION OF FEEDER TRANSPORT ROUTES BASED ON PEKANBARU COMMUNITY MOVEMENT PATTERNS INTEGRATED WITH TMP (TRANS METRO PEKANBARU)
Pekanbaru City is the largest city in Riau Province and one of the cities included in the Pekansikawan Metropolitan Area plan. Urban transportation is one of the city government's priority issues. The government responded to the overlapping of urban transport routes and the increase in priva...
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總結: | Pekanbaru City is the largest city in Riau Province and one of the cities included in the
Pekansikawan Metropolitan Area plan. Urban transportation is one of the city
government's priority issues. The government responded to the overlapping of urban
transport routes and the increase in private vehicles by developing mass public
transportation. BRT is one type of implementation of mass public transportation facilities
that are already operating in Pekanbaru City, known as Trans Metro Pekanbaru (TMP).
The services provided have a positive impact on town community as a result of the extent
of comfort, security and safety provided is incredibly satisfying. However, supporting
transportation, such as feeder transportation that gets directly to the place of origin of the
passenger, has not been matched with the main transportation services. Feeder transit must
be planned in order to serve urban transportation needs.
The goal of this research is to determine the best feeder transportation route based on the
pattern of community movement and the level of city accessibility in a bid to achieve
integrated urban transportation. The research method used is a quantitative method with
a positivistic approach. The processes are divided into three stages. The first stage is
identify the movement pattern of each zone using the origin-destination matrix derived from
the literature review and identify the level of accessibility of each zone for determining the
zones to be developed for feeder transport. The second stage identify the weighting using
the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique with expertSA software using the
variables determining the route of urban public transportation. The third stage is to use
the UrbanSCAD 1.9 software to determine the best feeder transport route.
Based on the results of the analysis of movement patterns, there are five zones with the
highest movement, namely zones Z-07 (Tenayan Raya District), Z-08 (Sukajadi District),
Z-09 (Marpoyan Damai District), Z-10 (Tampan District), and Z- 11 (Bukit Raya District).
And for the level of accessibility in Pekanbaru City, there are three highest zones, namely
Z-04 (Fivety District), Z-05 (Sail District), and Z-08 (Sukajadi District). So, there are eight
zones that have been selected for feeder transport development. The results of the AHP
analysis show that there are several factors that have the highest value, namely the
weighting between the highest weighting variables on the land use characteristics variable
with a weight of 33%, on the weighting between the sub-variables of land use the highest
weight is in the sub-variable of land use intensity with a weight of 71 %, on the criteria for
land use for trade and services have the highest weight with a weight of 27%, land use for
offices and services weights of 26.8%, and residential land use weights of 20%. The highest
sub-variable in the route service factor variable is accessibility with a weight of 18%, travel
time with a weight of 19%, and route directness with a weight of 16%, and the highest subvariable in the road network characteristic variable is the road function sub-variable witha weight of 43%. There are criteria with the highest weight in the road subvariable, namely
secondary arterial roads with a weight of 37%, secondary collector roads with a weight of
36%, and secondary local roads with a weight of 26%. The route determination analysis
discovered 17 of the best feeder routes in Pekanbaru City. If a buffer analysis is performed
on each feeder route, each route can serve every part of the selected zone. |
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