REVIEW OF REGIONAL CENTER AUTHORITY FOR REST AREAS DEVELOPMENT ON THE PUBLIC ROADS IN INDONESIA Cover Image

REVIEW OF REGIONAL CENTER AUTHORITY FOR REST AREAS DEVELOPMENT ON THE PUBLIC ROADS IN INDONESIA
REVIEW OF REGIONAL CENTER AUTHORITY FOR REST AREAS DEVELOPMENT ON THE PUBLIC ROADS IN INDONESIA

Author(s): Parbowo Parbowo, Utang Suwaryo, Rahman Mulyawan, Neneng Yani Yuningsih
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Public Administration, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Asociaţiunea Transilvană pentru Literatura Română şi Cultura Poporului Român - ASTRA
Keywords: authority; public roads; Rest Areas; Indonesia; Road Service Pavilions concept;

Summary/Abstract: Rest Areas is part of road equipment that is not directly related whose implementation is the obligation of road organizers, both public roads and toll roads (paid). The main purpose of providing Rest Areas on the road is to reduce the number of accidents, due to driver and vehicle fatigue. The provision of Rest Areas on public roads with the concept of the Road Service Pavilion (APJ) has been developed in addition to being a resting place, it also functions as a road management post, information center, and a place to introduce and market local local products, so that they can contribute to regional development through economic improvement of local communities, so its existence is very necessary. The existence of resting places on public roads has in fact not been widely built on almost all public roads, in contrast to toll roads, both national, provincial, and district/city roads, even though the existence of resting places on public roads outside Java is very necessary. because the average driver can travel more than 4 (four) hours. This prompted the author to develop a resting place with the concept of APJ. However, the existence of Rest Area on public roads in some places outside Java is in fact less available, due to problems with the construction authority, apart from that some Rest Areas have not met the technical requirements. For this reason, it is necessary to study resting places that meet the legal aspects of authority and technical requirements. This paper aims to examine/discuss an innovation of a resting place with the concept of a Road Service Pavilion (TI-APJ) which is legal in terms of regulatory authority, and meets technical requirements, through a literature review method related to the authority between the center and the regions for its development, as well as interviews with stakeholders, and the results of the study and interviews were analyzed descriptively qualitatively.

  • Issue Year: X/2022
  • Issue No: 19
  • Page Range: 511-525
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English