TRANSJAKARTA BUS RAPID TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN SUPPORTING INTERMODAL INTEGRATION

Nabila Mutiara Haviz, Gunawan Bakti Utama, Abdullah Ade Suryobuwono, S.Si, MT, Prima Widiyanto

Abstract


BRT is an integrated system of bus facilities, services, and comfort that can collectively increase speed and reliability and are integrated with a strong transit identity through high-quality service. TransJakarta is an example of a BRT operating in Indonesia, specifically in the DKI Jakarta area. Public transport infrastructure development that is happening requires good integration to facilitate passengers to move between modes. Therefore, it is important to apply integration design principles to prevent poor intermodal connectivity. Data collection method used in this study was by conducting interviews and distributing questionnaires using Google forms with a total of 201 respondents. The result is to revise the National Transportation System managed by BPTJ and make a new law that includes intermodal integration planning in terms of spatial planning.

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Strategy For Implementing The Intermodal Integration Policy, Factors To Support Intermodal Integration

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