Development of Environmentally Friendly Transportation in the City of Probolinggo
Abstract
Congestion brought on by the abundance of motorized vehicles in Probolinggo City, both private and public, is one of the issues with transportation. Because sustainable transportation exists, the current issues can be resolved. By utilizing environmentally friendly transportation to suit the community's transportation demands, sustainable transportation is realized. Because Probolinggo City only uses 16.4% of non-motorized transportation, which is still a low percentage, using sustainable, ecologically friendly transportation is another barrier to its achievement. As mentioned in the creation of the Probolinggo City Road Traffic and Transportation Network Master Plan Study, transportation development in the city is focused on sustainable transportation. According to the Probolinggo City Road Traffic and Transportation Network Master Plan Study, the development of transportation in the city is focused on sustainable transportation. As a result, the study of the development of green transportation can assess the state of the green transportation system in Probolinggo City and put into practice effective strategies in accordance with regional characteristics to ensure that green transportation is sustainable and that it is implemented to its fullest potential.
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