Analysis of Determining The Priority Scale of National Road Handling In The Soreang Area Of Bandung Regency With The AHP Approach
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i8.98Keywords:
Infrastructure, AHP ApproachAbstract
Roads are one of the most vital public infrastructure that is needed to support the smooth flow of traffic and the economy of a region. The Soreang District area is one of the areas for the division of tasks for handling road facilities and infrastructure in Bandung Regency which is located in the West Java province where the traffic frequency is quite dense. Reporting from the Infrastructure Info news page (2022), the condition of the Bandung - Soreang Road section is now damaged by many potholes. The potholed road does not appear to be repaired or handled by the service provider. This road hole is very dangerous for the safety of road users, especially motorcycles. The research method used to determine the priority scale is the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) method which is a decision support model developed by Thomas L. Saaty. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the criteria for access to the area are the most important criteria to improve.
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