MOVEMENT PATTERN ANALYSIS TO UNIVERSITY WITH GIS CASE STUDY: BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Currently, there are more than 30 universities and colleges in the city of Bandung. Based on the Central Bureau of Statistics for the City of Bandung in 2020, the number of students and students in the City of Bandung was recorded at more than 544,000 people. Students who use private vehicles or pub...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Summary: | Currently, there are more than 30 universities and colleges in the city of Bandung. Based on the Central Bureau of Statistics for the City of Bandung in 2020, the number of students and students in the City of Bandung was recorded at more than 544,000 people. Students who use private vehicles or public transportation often cause traffic jams on the roads leading to campus, especially during class hours. The purpose of this research is to evaluate movement patterns to the Bandung Institute of Technology. A survey was conducted in this research to find out where students live and the characteristics of the choice of transportation mode used to get to the university. This research was conducted by conducting an analysis based on the matrix of destination origin and the mode used to reach the university under review. In addition, an analysis of walking distance and public transport routes to get to the campus from the student's residence is carried out. For the analysis itself, this research was conducted using the ArcGIS application. The majority of ITB Ganesha Campus students use motorbikes, namely 50.9% of students. In addition, 21.8% used online motorcycle taxis, 10.4% used cars, 7.6% students used public transportation, 8.9% students walked, and 0.3% students used bicycles. For sub-districts located far from ITB Ganesha Campus, students tend to choose to use private vehicles such as motorbikes and cars. As for those around ITB, they have a more varied choice of modes such as walking, using bicycles, public transportation, or online motorcycle taxis. The walking distance used by ITB Ganesha Campus students to get to campus is between 325 m and 2 km. Overall, village districts around ITB only need 1 public transportation to reach ITB. Meanwhile, village districts that are far from ITB require 2 public transportation to reach ITB. If a village district requires 2 times the number of public transportation, the costs incurred will also be even greater. In addition, the waiting time for the bus will also be longer.
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