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BENGKULU - Bengkulu Governor Rohidin Mersyah issued a Circular (SE) regarding the prohibition of transporting goods carrying mining products, plantations, building materials or excavated materials to cross the Bengkulu Province road from 19 to 25 April 2023. Head of the Bengkulu Province Transportation Service (Dishub) Bambang Agus Supra Budi said the restrictions on coal transportation and others ahead of Eid al-Fitr were to ensure safety, security, order, smooth road and crossing traffic. "The regulation of operational restrictions on the transportation of goods such as coal, palm oil, land and others will be imposed from 19 to 25 April 2023," he said in Bengkulu City, quoted from Antara, Thursday, April 13. If there are motorists transporting goods from mines and plantations still passing on April 19 to 25, 2023, the business entity or freight transport company will be subject to sanctions in accordance with applicable regulations. However, for the transportation of fuel oil transport goods, the delivery of money, livestock, fertilizers, motorcycles and basic commodities is still allowed to pass on April 19 to 25, 2023. Previously, the Regional Police (Polda) and the Bengkulu Provincial Transportation Agency in controlling cargo trucks that exceeded the tonnage in the area. Director of Traffic (Dirlantas) of the Bengkulu Police, Kombes Pol. Joko Suprayitno, said that in controlling this, cargo trucks that exceed these capacities will be given sanctions such as in other areas, namely excess dimensions will be cut with welding.
Then unload cargo that exceeds capacity, but his party will examine more deeply regarding the application of sanctions against trucks that violate.

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