16 Jan 2004
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ITDP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jakarta’s new bus system, which opens its first stretch tomorrow, will save passengers up to an hour in travel time, according to international transportation experts.
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) issued a preliminary draft of a 100-plus page report today assessing the TransJakarta bus system. Based on reviews performed over the last year by some of the world’s top bus rapid transit experts, the report concludes that, once expanded and improved, the TransJakarta system will save passengers up to an hour in travel time.
“Jakarta is a perfect city for bus rapid transit, and it could one day be the finest system in the world,” said Paulo Custodio, a key designer of the TransMilenio bus rapid transit system in Bogotá. “The public transit demand in the corridor is not high enough to justify a metro or a monorail. TransJakarta is going to have a few problems when it first opens, but so do all busway systems.”
Traffic disruptions are temporary growing pains as the system develops
TransJakarta would be more profitable at a fare of Rp.2000 than at the planned Rp.2500 fare.
The 3-in-1 system is not required for smooth operation of TransJakarta
“Though there will be traffic problems when the system first opens, and the buses and stations are too small to handle the passengers they could eventually get, these problems can all be easily resolved within the first year of operation,” said Dr. Walter Hook, ITDP Executive Director and chief author of the report.
“The Governor has been firm in his resolve to move boldly forward with the busway. I hope that he – and all people who care to see Jakarta’s traffic problems solved – will move quickly to resolve these problems by expanding and improving the busway.”
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