PENGARUH VOLUME KENDARAAN TERHADAP TINGKAT KEBISINGAN PADA MASA PPKM COVID-19 (STUDI KASUS : JALAN IBRAHIM ADJIE, BANDUNG)
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https://doi.org/10.34010/miu.v20i2.9499Abstract
This study aims to analyze the effect of vehicle volume with noise levels. The method used is regression analysis. The study location is on Jalan Ibrahim Adjie Bandung under the conditions of the Covid-19 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM), 2021. The measurement of noise levels is in accordance with the Regulation of the State Minister of the Environment Number: KEP-48 MENLH/11/1996. The results showed that the noise level on Jalan Ibrahim Adjie Bandung has exceeded the quality standard that is only allowed at 55 dB - 70 dB. The highest noise level is on weekdays, at 17.00-18.00, at 79.07 dB, with a total of 6531 vehicles/hour passing vehicles. The lowest noise level is on holidays, at 06.00-07.00, of 72.79 dB, with a total of 4895 vehicles/hour passing vehicles. The linear regression equation for the effect of vehicle volume on the noise level is = 49.273 + 0.05 X1 + 0.04 X2 – 0.03 X3 with a correlation value (R) of 0.915, meaning that there is a strong relationship between the number of vehicles and the noise level. The level of public disturbance on Jl. Ibrahim Adjie Bandung due to noise originating from traffic flow is in the moderate/fairly disturbed stage with a percentage value of 58.2%.
Key Words : Regression Analysis, PPKM Covid-19, Noise Level, Vehicle Volume

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