REST AREA PLUS DESIGN ON THE SOUTH COAST OF JAVA: A CAMPGROUND CONCEPTUAL APPROACH

Muhammad Rivaldi Riswan, Anindhita Nugroho Suniarto

Abstract


The Pansela route is a new alternative route connecting Java Island to reduce the imbalance in vehicle loads during the homecoming flow on big days. The Pansela route has the attraction of coastal tourism and scenery but does not yet have adequate rest areas according to standards to meet the rest needs of road users. Lack of rest time and fatigue result in the risk of accidents for road users, so there needs to be a rest area according to adequate standards on the Pansela route. The design of a rest area with added value on the Pansela route utilizes the need for rest areas and the potential of coastal tourism by implementing the campground concept. This rest area plus follows the regulatory standards of the Road Service Kiosk (APJ) and based on its location is categorized as APJ type B or type 2 which provides facilities including: green open space zone, utility zone, parking zone, management office zone, clinic zone and lactation room, rest zone, mini forest park zone, gas station zone, workshop, food court, superior commodity gallery and amphitheater. The design of the rest area plus in addition to accommodating the rest needs of road users on the Pansela route is also expected to be a place to promote products and regional tourism in Pangandaran Regency and encourage economic activities of the surrounding community.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jaz.v8i1.74371

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