The development of online checklist system for traffic impact assessment (e.c-tia) report submission in Malaysia
Rapid urbanisation and development lead to expansion of roads and accelerated land use demand causing congestion, accidents, pollution and other transportation-related problems. Traffic Impact Assessment is introduced and conducted to assess and mitigate traffic impacts generated from the propose...
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| Language: | English English English |
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2021
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6442/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6442/1/24p%20LIM%20WEI%20MAY.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6442/2/LIM%20WEI%20MAY%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6442/3/LIM%20WEI%20MAY%20WATERMARK.pdf |
| Summary: | Rapid urbanisation and development lead to expansion of roads and accelerated land
use demand causing congestion, accidents, pollution and other transportation-related
problems. Traffic Impact Assessment is introduced and conducted to assess and
mitigate traffic impacts generated from the proposed development and improve road
safety. The reports provide the authorities, developers and consultants the framework
in making critical land use and site planning decisions regarding traffic and
transportation issues. However, the different reporting standard due to different level
of knowledge and experience of stakeholders, institutionalisation of the practice as
well as lack of cooperation cause fragmentation in the standard TIA report submission.
Besides, there is no online system in Malaysia to assist the stakeholders. Hence, this
research aims to develop an online checklist system as a standard platform to manage
and monitor the TIA reports more effectively and efficiently. This developed system
is verified by test case using information systems success model and validated using
requirements for TIA report based on guidelines by developers or consultants with
standardised checklist and workflow and allows the authority who check multiple
reports from different projects within 14 days. This research found that the system is
useful as a managing tool for the coordination, collaboration and communication
among stakeholders in reviewing, submitting, monitoring and updating the TIA report
submission. Finally, the invited expert panel that evaluated the system was satisfied
with the functionality of the design and flow of the system and 80% of them agreed
that the system could be implemented in practice. |
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