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Title: POLICY EVALUATION ABOUT THE SETTING PATTERN OF TRAFFIC FLOWS AT JUNCTION OF TRUNOJOYO ROAD - DIPONEGORO ROAD, JEMBER DISTRICT
Authors: Nunung Nuring Hayati
Sonya Sulistyono
Hary Eka Prasetyawan
Keywords: traffic flow, degree of saturation, setting pattern 1, setting pattern 2
Issue Date: 2-Apr-2014
Abstract: One of the transportation problems in Jember District is the setting pattern of traffic flow at the junction of Trunojoyo Road - Diponegoro Road (Simpang Semar). Two years after the setting of the downtown one-way traffic system, the Trunojoyo Road (segment of Semar Junction - Pasar Tanjung Junction) degree of saturation value (DS) increased from 0.3826 to 0.9894. POLRI have a discretionary action to reduce the traffic jam on Trunojoyo Road. This study aimed to evaluate the two setting patterns at Semar Junction (existing conditions (setting pattern 1) and discretion setting (setting pattern 2)). The result of the analysis shows the setting pattern 1 has a higher DS value than the settings pattern 2. The highest DS value of the setting pattern 1 (0.931) occur on Saturday (morning peak hour period). The greatest DS value difference of the setting pattern 1 and the setting pattern 2 is 0.345. The difference is proportional to the traffic flow that is diverted to Trunojoya Road at Semar Junction as big as 2145 motorcycle/hour and 593 light vehicles/hour in the morning peak hour time period.
Description: The 15th International Symposium of Indonesian Inter University Transportation Studies Forum Theme: ”Enhancing Transportation Research and Technology to Improve the Performance of Freight Transportation and Logistics” The School of Land Transportation - Bekasi, November 24th, 2012
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/56644
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