STUDY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION INTEGRATION GOVERNANCE SYSTEM WITH BIKES/BIKESHARE IN THE JABODETABEK AREA (CASE STUDY: JAKARTA SELATANâTANGERANG REGENCY)
Transportation integration is the solution offered to overcome congestion by integrating intermodal public transportation at transit points from one mode to another. It is different from motorized public transportation, the world has maximized non-motorized transportation (micro-mobility) as p...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Transportation integration is the solution offered to overcome congestion by
integrating intermodal public transportation at transit points from one mode to
another. It is different from motorized public transportation, the world has maximized
non-motorized transportation (micro-mobility) as public transportation. Micromobility such as bicycles or bike-share is an efficient and environmentally friendly
transportation option that has become an alternative to private vehicles for short trips.
ITDP divides into 4 types of transportation integration i.e. physical, information,
tariffs, and payments as well as institutions. Now, the government of the Republic of
Indonesia has taken a serious form by having institutions assigned the task and
authority to organize and manage transportation integration in the Greater Jakarta
area. To maximize Micro-mobility integrated with public transportation, it is
necessary to know how the transportation integration system is, especially from an
institutional perspective by identifying transportation integration that has occurred,
analyzing who the stakeholders are involved and what are the potentials and
constraints in transportation integration. To develop a transportation integration
strategy, the research methodology that will be employed includes content analysis,
stakeholder analysis, and the SWOT matrix. According to the study's findings, there is
still room for improvement in the system of multimodal transportation that integrates
bicycles and bike sharing. Not only that, the strategy is in the form of maximizing
institutions that are by their duties and authorities to be able to integrate institutions
by creating institutional schemes and harmonizing inter-regional regulations.
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