Abstract

The Citanduy River is a shipping channel with a channel length of 110 miles that serves the Kalipucang - Majingklak Route in Pangandaran Regency, West Java with river sign facilities that do not comply with applicable regulations. The aim of this research is to determine the need for river signs and to evaluate existing river signs. The research and analysis method used is a field survey method, then descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis is carried out in accordance with the Regulation of the Director General of Land Transportation Number: KP. 4755 / AP005 / DRJD / 2020 Concerning Technical Guidelines for River and Lake Signs. The results of this research are that shipping traffic conditions in Majingklak are irregular, even though there are only 3-4 river transportation vessels operating every day, there are 33 private and fishing vessels that traffic in the channel area. The irregularities are caused by the lack of river signs as a means of regulating traffic to create safety, security, order and smooth ship traffic. Conditions in the field are that the number of signs installed is 3 units. The total need for Citanduy river signs is 19 units of Guidance signs with details of D.4 as 3 units, D.22 as many as 3 units, D.21 as many as 2 units, D.23 as many as 4 units, D.24 as many as 4 units, D.6 2 units, D.7 1 unit.

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