EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF PERCEIVED ACCESSIBILITY ON COMMUTER MODE CHOICE PREFERENCE IN THE CORRIDOR OF LRT JABODEBEK BEKASI LINE
This study aims to explore the relationship between perceived accessibility and commuter workers' transportation mode preferences, specifically in the new LRT Jabodebek transport corridor. This is undertaken because a deeper understanding of how perceived accessibility influences transportat...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81377 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | This study aims to explore the relationship between perceived accessibility and
commuter workers' transportation mode preferences, specifically in the new LRT
Jabodebek transport corridor. This is undertaken because a deeper understanding
of how perceived accessibility influences transportation mode choices can aid in
more effective transportation planning that is responsive to user needs. The study
compares the extent to which perceptions of accessibility explain actual
accessibility and reduces perceived accessibility measured with Likert variables
using principal component analysis (PCA). Mode choice preferences are
constructed with stated preferences, and factors such as socio-demographics,
travel characteristics, and the results of PCA on perceived accessibility are
measured for their influence using multinomial logistic regression. The study
findings show that although the physical distance to LRT stations can be objectively
measured, individual perceptions of this distance vary. This understanding
indicates that transportation planning should consider not only physical
accessibility but also how users perceive this accessibility. The differentiation
based on actual accessibility is also measured to influence the decision-making of
travelers in choosing transportation modes. Several socio-demographic and travel
factors are found to affect the preference for LRT and bus modes. Meanwhile,
subjective aspects such as satisfaction with the transportation mode, travel time,
and travel cost are found to influence transportation mode preferences. |
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