Author
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- Driaskoro Budi Sidharta
(Politeknik Transportasi Sungai, Danau dan Penyeberangan Palembang)
- Dimas Pratama Yuda
(Politeknik Transportasi Sungai, Danau dan Penyeberangan Palembang)
- Novan Gunawan
(Rotterdam University of Applied Science)
- Hanum Salsabiela Ramadiana
(Politeknik Transportasi Sungai, Danau dan Penyeberangan Palembang)
Abstract
Ketapang Port is a ferry port in Ketapang Village, Kalipuro, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java which connects Java Island with Bali Island via sea transportation (Bali Strait). The aim of this research is to find out whether the zoning system at the Ketapang Ferry Port is in accordance with Ministerial Regulation Number 91 of 2021 concerning Zoning in Port Areas Used to Serve Ferry Transport and to find out how to regulate vehicle traffic flow patterns at the Ketapang Ferry Port so that it is in accordance with Decree of the Director General of Land Transportation Number SK.242/HK.104/DRDJ/2010 concerning Technical Guidelines for Crossing Traffic Management. The zoning system and traffic flow patterns of passengers and vehicles at the Ketapang Ferry Port are still not in accordance with applicable regulations because there are still service users who use facilities at the port that are not in accordance with their function and place, crossings between vehicles still occur, zoning signs are incomplete, and there is no land available to be used as Zone E. Therefore, the researcher’s suggestion is to recommend land near the port that can be used as Zone E, improving the performance of port officers to be more assertive in giving warnings to service users to comply with existing regulations at the port, placing port personnel at the location where the crossing occurs, as well as the need to add incomplete zoning signs at the port.
Suggested Citation
Driaskoro Budi Sidharta & Dimas Pratama Yuda & Novan Gunawan & Hanum Salsabiela Ramadiana, 2024.
"Evaluation of The Implementation of The Zoning System at Ketapang Crossing Port, Banyuwangi Regency,"
Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Ferdinand Pusriansyah & Slamet Prasetyo Sutrisno & Oktrianti Diani & Monica Amanda & Siti Nurlaili T (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference of Inland Water and Ferries Transport Polytechnic of Palembang on Law, Economic and Management (IWPOSPA-LE, pages 40-45,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-486-0_7
DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-486-0_7
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