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Motivation To Ride A Bicycle In Daily Life


Abstract. This research was conducted by using descriptive analysis to conduct a study of
motivation to ride a bicycle in everyday life. This study aims to see how much communities
have motivation in riding bicycle. The sampling technique used in this study is random
purposive sampling with 46 respondents. The technique in this study used descriptive analysis.
Descriptive analysis was conducted for quantitative data obtained from primary data to bicycle
users who crossed the special lane for 3 days in the East Jakarta area. This motivation
assessment was measured by 5 dimensions with a total of 15 statement indicators given to
bicycle users as research respondents. The 5 dimensions used in this study were physiological
needs, safety, and security needs, affiliation or acceptance needs, esteem or status needs, and
self-actualization needs. The results of this study consist of the existence of a bicycle lane, the
respondents of bicycle user prefer to ride a bicycle because of a healthy lifestyle, cost savings,
and lack of orderliness of other transportation riders who often cross a special bicycle lane. The
next reason why bicycle users prefer to ride bicycles was to reduce air pollution and to feel
comfortable. The respondents also answered that riding bicycle was better at saving costs than
encouraging the ability to increase purchasing power.
Keywords: Motivation, riding bicycle, daily life
Sonya Sidjabat - Personal Name
GROSTLOG 2020 ISSN: 2622-5778 (online) Advances in
2622-5778
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ITL Trisakti
2020
Jakarta
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