Analysis of Road Conditions on Cokroaminoto Bojonegoro Road Section Based on PKRMS Survey
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v4i3.563Keywords:
PKRMS, Cokroaminoto Street, Bojonegoro, TTI, SDI, Road Maintenance PrioritizationAbstract
Road infrastructure is crucial for supporting inter-regional connectivity and economic activity. However, many roads in Indonesia, including those in Bojonegoro Regency, face deterioration due to environmental factors, heavy traffic, and limited maintenance budgets. This research aims to analyze the condition of Cokroaminoto Road in Bojonegoro Regency using the Provincial/District Road Management System (PKRMS) and to prioritize maintenance actions using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The study utilizes quantitative methods, processing data from PKRMS surveys to evaluate road conditions based on the Treatment Trigger Index (TTI) and Surface Distress Index (SDI). The results indicate that 79% of the road is in good condition, while the remaining 21% requires periodic maintenance. Based on the findings, routine maintenance, periodic overlays, and full rehabilitation are recommended depending on the severity of the damage. The integration of PKRMS and AHP allows for a more data-driven approach to road maintenance, optimizing resource allocation and ensuring that maintenance actions are both efficient and effective. This study provides valuable insights for improving road management practices in Bojonegoro Regency, offering a model that can be applied to other regions with similar conditions.
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