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Abstract
Traffic discipline in the service road area is very important for the smooth and safe operation of flights. This study aims to evaluate the role and efforts of Apron Movement Control (AMC) personnel in maintaining traffic discipline, as well as the relationship between the effectiveness of AMC supervision and compliance with regulations at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali. The method used in this study is Mixed Methods, implemented at PT. Angkasa Pura I between January 13 and 26, 2024, with a study sample consisting of 70 AMC personnel. The results of the study indicate that AMC has an important role in traffic discipline through patrols, inspections, and strict action against violations. Their efforts include preventive, educational, persuasive, and repressive approaches, as well as coordination with other units. However, challenges such as limited CCTV and the number of personnel during peak hours still exist. The relationship between AMC supervision and compliance with traffic regulations is statistically significant, with a positive correlation coefficient of 0.376 and a significance of 0.001. However, the effectiveness of supervision is also influenced by individual awareness and operational environmental conditions