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THE EFFECT OF MOTORIZATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT Joewono, Tri Basuki; Santosa, Wimpy; Susilo, Yusak O.; Parikesit, Danang
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 6, No 2 (2006)
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Abstract The aim of this study is to explore the effect of motorization to the development of urban public transportation in urban areas in Indonesian city in the last decade. The study employs many statistical data regarding motorization and urban public transport. It can be concluded that the motorization will continue to grow, and the existing transport policy should be re-questioned. It roots on the lack of acceptable provision of public transport in term of quality and quantity, but also as a result of high preference on using private transport. The challenge becomes excessive and complex, since there is no appropriate visionary road map for development of urban public transport. In answering this problem, the authors propose an abstract of two sequence approach, namely setting priority in taking side in provision of acceptable mobility for all, and followed with the redefinition of urban transport development by implementing transit-oriented development.Key words: motorization, urban public transport, development, sustainability.
A REVIEW OF THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS: ITS BASIS AND APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPING CITIES Joewono, Tri Basuki; Susilo, Yusak O.; Tarigan, Ari K. M.
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 8, No 1 (2008)
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Abstract Travel, most often viewed in theory as derived from the demand for activity participation, has almost always been modeled on the trip-based basis, i.e., the trip is treated as the unit of analysis. Attributes of a trip (e.g., its origin and destination, mode, length) have been the subjects of analysis, but not the types of activities engaged in, their durations, sequences, and timing. This paper offers a brief review of the travel behavior analysis in order to provide a better understanding and forecasting of travel behavior. The article further offers discussions on its possible applications in urban areas of developing countries where historical accumulations of transportation and communications technologies are being introduced within a short span of time, creating the environment for travel which may not be properly accounted for using the conventional trip-based models of travel demand. In addition, the dataset from Malaysia was employed as a case of study.Keywords: travel behavior, travel, demand, transportation planning, developing cities.
THE EFFECT OF MOTORIZATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT Joewono, Tri Basuki; Santosa, Wimpy; Susilo, Yusak O.; Parikesit, Danang
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 6, No 2 (2006)
Publisher : Jurnal Transportasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (126.476 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/jt.v6i2.1811.%p

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Abstract The aim of this study is to explore the effect of motorization to the development of urban public transportation in urban areas in Indonesian city in the last decade. The study employs many statistical data regarding motorization and urban public transport. It can be concluded that the motorization will continue to grow, and the existing transport policy should be re-questioned. It roots on the lack of acceptable provision of public transport in term of quality and quantity, but also as a result of high preference on using private transport. The challenge becomes excessive and complex, since there is no appropriate visionary road map for development of urban public transport. In answering this problem, the authors propose an abstract of two sequence approach, namely setting priority in taking side in provision of acceptable mobility for all, and followed with the redefinition of urban transport development by implementing transit-oriented development.Key words: motorization, urban public transport, development, sustainability.
A REVIEW OF THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS: ITS BASIS AND APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPING CITIES Joewono, Tri Basuki; Susilo, Yusak O.; Tarigan, Ari K. M.
Jurnal Transportasi Vol 8, No 1 (2008)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (110.263 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/jt.v8i1.1831.%p

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Abstract Travel, most often viewed in theory as derived from the demand for activity participation, has almost always been modeled on the trip-based basis, i.e., the trip is treated as the unit of analysis. Attributes of a trip (e.g., its origin and destination, mode, length) have been the subjects of analysis, but not the types of activities engaged in, their durations, sequences, and timing. This paper offers a brief review of the travel behavior analysis in order to provide a better understanding and forecasting of travel behavior. The article further offers discussions on its possible applications in urban areas of developing countries where historical accumulations of transportation and communications technologies are being introduced within a short span of time, creating the environment for travel which may not be properly accounted for using the conventional trip-based models of travel demand. In addition, the dataset from Malaysia was employed as a case of study.Keywords: travel behavior, travel, demand, transportation planning, developing cities.