PRINCIPLES OF PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLY PLANNING OF DEPOK LAMA STATION AREA
Recently, the development of public transportation facilities and infrastructure has been encouraged to reduce the number of private motor vehicle users. Rail-based public transportation is one of the most reliable modes, but its development has not been optimal, especially in supporting faciliti...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74800 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Recently, the development of public transportation facilities and infrastructure has
been encouraged to reduce the number of private motor vehicle users. Rail-based
public transportation is one of the most reliable modes, but its development has
not been optimal, especially in supporting facilities for pedestrians. Theoretically,
pedestrian facilities and infrastructure in rail-based public transportation should
consider several elements, including accessibility, comfort, safety, and user
welfare. In Depok Lama Station, numerous problems interfere the pedestrian
facilities, such as street food vendors, online motorbike taxi, parking lot, etc.
This research aims to formulate the principles of structuring a pedestrian-friendly
station area by considering the level of walkability in the Depok Lama Station
Area. The researcher used quantitative methods to determine the level of
walkability in the study area based on the criteria, components, and indicators of
walkability. Qualitative methods are also used to determine the general
characteristics and problems that exist in the study area. The results show that
there is only one road section out of four observed roads that fall into the
"walkable" category, while the other three road sections fall into the "not
walkable" and "very not walkable" categories. The urban design principle to
enhance the Depok Lama Station is developed based on seven criteria, particularly
easiness, traffic safety, road design, access to transportation, security,
convenience, and personal perception. |
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