Kajian Aksesibilitas Skybridge Berdasarkan Pengukuran Fisik dan Mental
Penulis Utama
:
Putri Chandra Pratiwi
NIM / NIP
:
S802302007
×<p class="MsoNormal" xss=removed><span lang="EN-US" xss=removed><i>The development of big cities



increases people's mobility, including pedestrians who often face safety risks



due to the lack of adequate pedestrian infrastructure. Data from the 2023



Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps recorded that 10,428 pedestrians were



victims of traffic accidents, with the main cause being careless crossing



behavior. One of the cities facing this problem is the Tirtonadi Terminal



Skybridge - Solo Balapan Station, where skybridge use is still low due to



various accessibility constraints. Although the skybridge was designed to



improve pedestrian safety, its use is still hampered by physical factors, such



as the lack of ramps for people with disabilities, steep stairs, and lack of



adequate lighting at night. In addition, mental barriers such as the lack of



informative signs and confusing paths also make some pedestrians reluctant to



use them. As a result, many people still choose to cross the highway with high



safety risks. Therefore, an evaluation of the design and facilities of the skybridge



at the location is needed to ensure that this facility can be used by all



levels of society safely and comfortably. <o></o></i></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" xss=removed><span lang="EN-US" xss=removed><i>The data in this study were collected



through direct observation of user behavior, questionnaires to identify user



perceptions, and interviews to obtain subjective views of Tirtonadi-Solo



Balapan Terminal skybridge users. Physiological measurements using the Galvanic



Skin Response tool to objectively measure user stress levels. Data processing



focused on the analysis of facility accessibility such as ramps, hallways, and



entrances. Physiological data from the GSR, including Skin Conductance Level



and Skin Conductance Response, were analyzed to identify areas that trigger



stress and require improvement. <o></o></i></span></p><p>















<span lang="EN-US" xss=removed><i>The accessibility



index result for the Terminal-Station skybridge was 1.5, indicating that the



infrastructure is still less accessible to users, especially people with



disabilities. Skybridge facilities, such as doors, elevators, ramps,



escalators, and corridors, require various improvements to comply with



accessibility standards, including adjusting the slope of the ramp, adding



handrails, visual signs, and guiding blocks. In addition, lighting,



ventilation, and security protection also need to be improved for user comfort



and safety. Proposed improvements include the implementation of the standards



of the PUPR Ministerial Regulation and the Minister of Transportation



Regulation to improve the quality of facilities and reduce user discomfort.</i></span></p>
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Penulis Utama
:
Putri Chandra Pratiwi
Penulis Tambahan
:
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NIM / NIP
:
S802302007
Tahun
:
2025
Judul
:
Kajian Aksesibilitas Skybridge Berdasarkan Pengukuran Fisik dan Mental
Edisi
:
Imprint
:
Surakarta - Fak. Teknik - 2025
Program Studi
:
S-2 Teknik Industri
Kolasi
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Sumber
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Kata Kunci
:
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), people with disabilities, Skybridge, accessibility challenges.