Implementing sustainable transportation policies is a fundamental problem for all countries, especially in choosing which policies are priorities to be implemented. A method is needed to prioritize the implementation of the policy. This study will develop priorities for implementing sustainable transportation policies with an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and involve nineteen experts as respondents. The respondents consisted of two transportation experts from academia, eight people from the general public, three policymakers in the provincial police, three people from the Provincial Development Planning Agency, and two public transport operators. The results of the AHP analysis show that the K1 policy (the application of technology to improve vehicle fuel efficiency or the use of environmentally friendly fuels) is the most recommended policy by experts in addition to the K3 (improved mobility and land use management) and K2 (mode shift and travel behavior change) policies. The three most recommended policy alternatives to be implemented in support of sustainable transportation are A2 (providing incentives for purchasing eco-friendly vehicles for vehicle renewal), A1 (building an environmentally friendly vehicle industry), and A5 (promoting better transportation infrastructure).
Priority of Sustainable Transport Policy Implementation in Expert Perspective
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Construction, Infrastructure, and Materials ; Chapter : 31 ; 353-361
2022-02-01
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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