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Study of Standard Trip Attraction Models of Various Land Use in the Surakarta City

The law states that every activity centre, settlement and infrastructure development plan that causes disturbance to safety, order and smoothness of traffic and road transport must be carried out traffic impacts analysis. The magnitude of traffic impact that occurs due to the building construction i...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2020-09, Vol.1625 (1), p.12037
Main Authors: Yulianto, B, Setiono, Sugiyarto, Purnomo, S, Prasetyo, R A
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Language:English
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Summary:The law states that every activity centre, settlement and infrastructure development plan that causes disturbance to safety, order and smoothness of traffic and road transport must be carried out traffic impacts analysis. The magnitude of traffic impact that occurs due to the building construction is influenced by the amount of trip generation and attraction that generated by the building activities. Standard value of trip generation and attraction of certain land use is important to be used as a reference in calculating performance of road network. The aim of study is to determine the trip attraction model of various land use including hotel and minimarket in the Surakarta City. Modelling analysis requires data such as vehicle volume in and out of land use and land use parameter such as the number of rooms for hotel and size of building floor area for minimarket. Based on these data then a modelling analysis is carried out using regression analysis to obtain a land use trip attraction model. The result of analysis shows that regression trip attraction models of 3-star hotel, 4 and 5-star hotels and minimarket are Y= 0.1123*X + 12.55; Y = 0.2853*X + 11.017 and Y = 0.2444*X + 0.5623 consecutively.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1625/1/012037