Communications (Oct 2022)

Feasibility Study of Tsunami Evacuation Routes Based on Road Performance Using the Indonesian Highway Capacity Manual

  • Cut Mutiawati,
  • Fitrika Mita Suryani,
  • M. Isya,
  • Lulusi,
  • Renni Anggraini,
  • Vimia Nabila Putri,
  • Riky Rivinaldi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2022.4.F109-F119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
pp. F109 – F119

Abstract

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Earthquake and tsunami preparedness is important to plan, especially in the earthquake and tsunami-prone areas, such as Banda Aceh. This study evaluates the tsunami evacuation routes' performance using the width of the road, travel time and the Degree of Saturation (DS) parameter. Some of the Degree of Saturation (DS) of the road segment surprisingly reach 1.0 to 3.18, exceeding the recommended 0.75 standard DS ratio. That indicates that the existing roads cannot accommodate traffic flow during evacuation. This study recommends the evacuation process by walking. Thus, developing the pedestrian routes according to evacuation safety requirements is strongly encouraged. Further, more escape buildings reachable within 15 minutes of evacuation time should be planned in the area. The pedestrian routes need to be designed separately from that of the traffic flow.

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