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Eksistensi Angkutan Becak dalam Perkembangan Transportasi di Yogyakarta

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  • Astuti, Yuni

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This study aims to determine whether pedicabe is still an alternative transportation and any factors that influence it, as well as to determine to what extent these factors affect pedicabe as an alternative transportation and what is the dominant factor influencing it. Research by taking a sample of 100 respondent, regardless of social status, education level, income level etc. Sampling technique using the method of quota sampling technique that is not based sampling technique it self on strata, or regions but basing on the number of pre determined. Data analysis using regression and correlation method. The result shows that 91% respondent still use pedicabe as an alternative transportation. Price, distance, uniqueness, comfort and interest are all factors that affect pedicabe as an alternative transportation. Interest factor is the dominant factor affecting pedicabe as an alternative transportation. That is equal to 38,46% and also has positive relationship and most closely in influencing pedicabe as an alternative transportation and be able increase pedicabe as most of the alternative transportation. Conclusion: Pedicabe is still used by consumer as an alternative transportation means that transportation still helping Pedicabe driver to survive with earned income.

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  • Astuti, Yuni, 2013. "Eksistensi Angkutan Becak dalam Perkembangan Transportasi di Yogyakarta," INA-Rxiv b793k, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:inarxi:b793k
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/b793k
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