Campus Parking II Characteristics Analysis at Toraja Christian University in Indonesia

Rangan, Parea and Ambun, Ermitha and Mapaliey, Yulieanty and Sunarno, Yohans (2021) Campus Parking II Characteristics Analysis at Toraja Christian University in Indonesia. UKITOICES. (In Press)

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Abstract

The need for parking space would grow in tandem with the number of students, employees, and lecturers, particularly
at the Indonesian Christian University Toraja's Campus II, but owing to poor parking management, vehicles parked in the
approved parking area may have problems. Students who use irregular parking areas, which occurs because the parking lot or
unit that has not been created only provides a parking area, the second problem is parking alley lanes that are not in accordance
with the needs, the alley is still very narrow and does not have this free space, which causes problems for vehicles going in and
out of the campus II of the Indonesian Christian University Toraja.
The parking characteristics method was used to examine this data; nevertheless, the parking characteristics method is still
broken down into various sections, including parking accumulation, parking volume, parking index, number of parking users,
and parking availability. Parking accumulation to determine the maximum accumulation during the research period, parking
volume to determine the volume of parking capacity to determine whether the parking area can still accommodate vehicles or
not, and parking index to determine the percentage of comparison between total vehicles at a given time interval and the volume
of available parking spaces. The availability of parking is determined by the number of parking cells available in one area or
parking lot each hour, whereas the level of parking usage is determined by the number of parking users that occur in one parking
plot per hour.
The analysis found that the parking area and basement on campus II of the Indonesian Christian University Toraja have 1151
parking space units (SRP) for two-wheelers and 28 SRP for four-wheelers, with a maximum number of parking vehicles for
two-wheeled vehicles of 893 units with a parking index of 77, 59 percent and a maximum parking of 21 units for four-wheeled
vehicles with a parking

Item Type: Article
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Teknik > Teknik Sipil
Depositing User: Dr. Ir. Parea Rusan Rangan
Date Deposited: 12 Feb 2023 08:37
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2023 08:37
URI: http://repository.ukitoraja.ac.id/id/eprint/425

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