Author:
Sabila F,Ardesir J,Agustina S
Abstract
Abstract
Shared space street (3S) is an urban design concept applied by eliminating physical barriers and markers on road space to create uncertainty that will drive motorists to reduce vehicle speed and be more tolerant with other road users. The implementation of 3S contributes to the environmental quality through an emphasis on reducing motorized vehicles, improving people’s habits to walk and use public transportation. This study aims to understand the public’s perspectives about the implementation of 3S as a new concept for an old downtown area in Banda Aceh. This study further examines whether familiarity with the area affects the acceptance of 3S, type of expected facility needs, and confidence of 3S impact to reduce congestion. The study uses the qualitative method (interviews) for key informants and quantitative (online surveys) for the public. The results show that although 3S is a new concept for the area, there is a high level of acceptance from the public. The results also show that frequency of visits does not significantly affect the acceptance, need for facilities, or view on impact to congestion. However, a variety of facility requirements was revealed. It is also found that the combination of several methods in data collection and communicating the proposed design is more effective for the implementation of new urban design innovation.
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