School Safe Route in Sumbersari District, Jember Regency

Asna Malikhatul Mutiah, W. Kriswardhana, Akhmad Hasanuddin
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The number of underage accidents in Jember Regency in 2011-2012 increased from 37 to 190 cases. Therefore, bicycle and pedestrian paths were planned through the School Safe Route program that could encourage students to choose to ride a bicycle or walking. The method of this study was the Level of Service analysis (LOS), student and travel characteristics, cross tabs, bicycle lanes, pedestrians, and road equipment facilities. The results showed that the level of road service on each road section varied, including LOS A, B, D and E. The characteristic and common cross tabs analysis results showed that most transportations used by students were motorcycles. Still, there was a relatively large proportion of students’ willingness to change their transportation mode in operational conditions if bicycle and pedestrian path facilities were provided. Cycle path analysis showed that the types of bicycle lanes were planned, specifically type A and C, with a bicycle lane width was 1.44 m for each lane. From the calculation of the minimum effective width of the sidewalk obtained 1.01 m with a crossing facility in the form of a pelican crossing with waiting stalls. Several road equipment facilities were planned, such as traffic signs, road markings and Traffic Signaling Equipment (TSE). Bicycle and pedestrian routes were planned at Tawang Mangu Street, Danau Toba Street, Mastrip Barat Street, Kalimantan Street, Jawa Street, Karimata Street, M.T. Haryono Street, Letjen S. Parman Street, Letjen Panjaitan Street and Letjen Suprapto Street.
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詹伯县Sumbersari区的学校安全路线
2011年至2012年,詹伯县的未成年人事故数量从37起增加到190起。因此,通过学校安全路线计划规划了自行车道和步行道,鼓励学生选择骑自行车或步行。本研究的方法是服务水平分析(LOS)、学生和出行特征、交叉表、自行车道、行人和道路设备设施。结果显示,每个路段的道路服务水平各不相同,包括服务水平A、B、D和E。特征和常见交叉表分析结果显示,学生使用的大多数交通工具是摩托车。尽管如此,如果提供自行车和步行道设施,在运营条件下,学生愿意改变交通方式的比例相对较大。自行车道分析表明,规划了自行车道的类型,特别是A型和C型,每条车道的自行车道宽度为1.44米。通过计算人行道的最小有效宽度,得出1.01 m的人行道最小有效宽度。规划了一些道路设备设施,如交通标志、道路标线和交通信号设备。计划在达旺曼古街、达瑙托巴街、马斯特里普巴拉特街、加里曼丹街、贾瓦街、卡里马塔街、M.T.Haryono街、Letjen S.Parman街、Letjen Panjaitan街和Letjen Suprato街设置自行车和步行路线。
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