Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia

Over-dimension overload (ODOL) vehicles, known as vehicles with dimensions and carrying loads that exceed predetermined standards, are a serious issue because they are one of the factors causing road damage and one of the factors causing traffic accidents on highways. The purpose of this study is to...

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Main Authors: Ari Widyanti, Justin Mulya Gananda, Titah Yudhistira, Widyarini Weningtyas, Ludfi Pratiwi Bowo, Sinung Nugoroho
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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author Ari Widyanti
Justin Mulya Gananda
Titah Yudhistira
Widyarini Weningtyas
Ludfi Pratiwi Bowo
Sinung Nugoroho
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description Over-dimension overload (ODOL) vehicles, known as vehicles with dimensions and carrying loads that exceed predetermined standards, are a serious issue because they are one of the factors causing road damage and one of the factors causing traffic accidents on highways. The purpose of this study is to observe the prevalence of ODOL trucks on Indonesian highways and the factors that influence the operation of ODOL trucks from the view of the driver and owner.Observation on site is conducted to observe over-dimension trucks, whereas the over-load truck is counted using observation of CCTV. A survey is applied to obtain the perception and influence factors of ODOL truck operation from the view of the driver. The questionnaire items used in this study are developed from constructs derived from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Health Belief Model (HBM), Legal Sanctions, and Non-legal Sanctions. One hundred and thirty-four truck drivers and forty-four truck owners gave answers on a Likert scale with a scale of one to five from strongly disagree to strongly agree.The result shows that the estimated prevalence of ODOL trucks on Indonesian highways is 37.78 %. Based on the alternative models of ODOL truck operating intentions that were compared, a combination of HBM and Legal and Non-legal Sanctions is the most appropriate model for modeling ODOL truck operating intentions among drivers. Factors that influence the intention to operate ODOL are perceived severity, perceived barriers, cues to action, and non-legal sanctions. The model is validated with survey of truck owners.
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spelling doaj-art-a038a30b0c304d95ade1a40b172e9dbf2025-02-09T05:01:17ZengElsevierTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives2590-19822025-01-0129101320Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from IndonesiaAri Widyanti0Justin Mulya Gananda1Titah Yudhistira2Widyarini Weningtyas3Ludfi Pratiwi Bowo4Sinung Nugoroho5Department of Industrial Engineering Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia; Corresponding author at: Ganesa 10 Bandung 40132, Indonesia.Department of Industrial Engineering Bandung Institute of Technology IndonesiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering Bandung Institute of Technology IndonesiaDepartment of Civil Engineering Bandung Institute of Technology IndonesiaNational Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) IndonesiaNational Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) IndonesiaOver-dimension overload (ODOL) vehicles, known as vehicles with dimensions and carrying loads that exceed predetermined standards, are a serious issue because they are one of the factors causing road damage and one of the factors causing traffic accidents on highways. The purpose of this study is to observe the prevalence of ODOL trucks on Indonesian highways and the factors that influence the operation of ODOL trucks from the view of the driver and owner.Observation on site is conducted to observe over-dimension trucks, whereas the over-load truck is counted using observation of CCTV. A survey is applied to obtain the perception and influence factors of ODOL truck operation from the view of the driver. The questionnaire items used in this study are developed from constructs derived from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Health Belief Model (HBM), Legal Sanctions, and Non-legal Sanctions. One hundred and thirty-four truck drivers and forty-four truck owners gave answers on a Likert scale with a scale of one to five from strongly disagree to strongly agree.The result shows that the estimated prevalence of ODOL trucks on Indonesian highways is 37.78 %. Based on the alternative models of ODOL truck operating intentions that were compared, a combination of HBM and Legal and Non-legal Sanctions is the most appropriate model for modeling ODOL truck operating intentions among drivers. Factors that influence the intention to operate ODOL are perceived severity, perceived barriers, cues to action, and non-legal sanctions. The model is validated with survey of truck owners.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198224003063Over-dimensionOver-load truckObservationSurveyInfluencing factors
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Justin Mulya Gananda
Titah Yudhistira
Widyarini Weningtyas
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Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Over-dimension
Over-load truck
Observation
Survey
Influencing factors
title Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
title_full Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
title_fullStr Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
title_short Over-Dimension and Over-Load (ODOL) truck in highways: Prevalence and modeling intention to operate ODOL truck, lesson learned from Indonesia
title_sort over dimension and over load odol truck in highways prevalence and modeling intention to operate odol truck lesson learned from indonesia
topic Over-dimension
Over-load truck
Observation
Survey
Influencing factors
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590198224003063
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