More than 5,000 3-axis vehicles will be prosecuted for violating the rules – 2024-04-14 01:06:36

Transport vehicles pass through the North Coast of Java (Pantura) route in the Subang area, West Java, (MI/Ramdani)

POLRI took action once morest more than 5,000 three-axle and above goods transport vehicles during the Eid 2024 homecoming flow. These three-axle vehicles, which were not exempt, violated operational restrictions during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

“Then for action once morest non-exempt goods transport in the form of axes 3 and above, we are taking action once morest more than 5,000 cases of violations for operational violations of axes 3 and above,” said National Police Traffic Police Chief Inspector General Aan Suhanan at KM 70 of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road, Thursday (11/4 ).

Aan said that the operation of vehicles with 3 axles and above is of concern to the National Police. Including the return flow which is predicted to occur on Monday, April 15 2024.

“When the flow returns, especially those crossing from Bakauheni, otherwise from Merak, we will take action,” he said.

This two-star general ensured that traffic directors were ready to jointly take action once morest goods transport vehicles with axles 3 and above. Action will be carried out on the Transjava and Pantura arteries.

For your information, the National Police’s Traffic Corps (Korlantas) restricts vehicles with three axles and above from passing during the Eid 2024 homecoming and return traffic as of Friday, April 5 2024 at 09.00 WIB. If they are found crossing, they will be detained until the return and return activity is complete.

“(Sanctions) we will issue first. We will stop them, we will put them in a buffer zone location, we will cage them first until all the activities are finished,” said Head of the Operations Section (Kabag Ops) of the National Police Traffic Corps, Commissioner Eddy Djunaedi at the KM 29 Command Center. GT Cikarang Utama, Cikarang, Bekasi, West Java, Friday, April 5 2024. (Z-7)

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