Traffic Management Construction of a Corn Dryer Factory on the Kaiya Maelang Arterial Road, Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi Province

International Journal of Civil Engineering
© 2022 by SSRG - IJCE Journal
Volume 9 Issue 11
Year of Publication : 2022
Authors : Sisca V Pandey, Jeffry S.F. Sumarauw, Ariestides.K.T. Dundu
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Sisca V Pandey, Jeffry S.F. Sumarauw, Ariestides.K.T. Dundu, "Traffic Management Construction of a Corn Dryer Factory on the Kaiya Maelang Arterial Road, Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi Province," SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering, vol. 9,  no. 11, pp. 16-22, 2022. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488352/IJCE-V9I11P103

Abstract:

Traffic management is the process of regulating and using an existing road system to fulfil a particular interest without the need for addition or the creation of new infrastructure traffic. The construction of a Corn Dryer Factory on the Kaiya – Maelang road as a primary arterial road in Tuyat village, Lolak sub-district, North Sulawesi province, is expected to attract traffic which affects road performance around the construction site. Traffic generation caused by infrastructure development is classified as low traffic generation—analysis of traffic generation/attraction using the trip rate factor. The performance of Jalan Kaiya Maelang, Tuyat village, the existing condition is service level A and speed of 40 km/hour. During construction, service level B is 40 km/hour. During the operation period, the performance of the service level road section B has a speed of 35 km/hour. The generation and pull of the movement are predicted to be 91 vehicles per hour. During the operational period of the Kaiya - Maelang road section in front of the corn drying factory, it is necessary to install 1 unit of prohibited parking signs, caution lights, entry signs, stop signs, and caution signs prohibited. Internal traffic control by installing 1 unit of 2-wheel parking signs, 1 unit of 4-wheel parking signs, 1 unit of truck parking signs, 1 unit of exit signs, 1 unit of no-entry signs and 1 parking prohibition sign units.

Keywords:

Corn mill, Road performance, Trip rate.

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