Jalan Amblas! The Water Channel Galiran Project On Ciledug Street Hazards Road Users
JAKARTA - The excavation project on Jalan Ciledug Raya, Ulujami, Pesanggrahan, South Jakarta, collapsed. This condition makes traffic jams even more. Drivers passing on the road are worried about becoming victims, afraid of falling into the dug hole.
Based on VOI monitoring at the location, Friday, October 14, the collapsed excavation hole ate more than half of the road. It is known, the excavation is part of a water channel construction project.
Not a few two-wheeled vehicles choose the opposite direction to avoid congestion and are afraid of falling into a hole. Congestion occurs due to the narrowing of the road, due to the water channel excavation project which is lined with a black yellow line.
Still under monitoring at the location, it can be seen that 10 project workers are working. They continue to dig the lands in the holes
Until 17.32 WIB, no officers from the Transportation Service or the Police were seen. Only residents try to regulate traffic in the area.
Emi (43), one of the local residents, said the subsidence road occurred on Thursday, October 13, at 10.00 WIB.
Initially there was a vibration. Kay wanted to subside. Maybe the vibration was because the car was passing. It seemed that I wanted to subside, my vehicle was asked to stop by residents who regulated traffic. It's just a sign," said Emi when met at the location, Friday, October 14.
Emi revealed that as a result of the collapse of the road, passing motorists looked difficult.
"It only fits a car when the bus has to press really well. At first the car and motorbike passed by together, now it can't be done," he said.
He hopes that the water channel project will be completed quickly, so that he can return to trading.
"Tradition like this can't open a shop, so no one buys it. Before it collapsed it was still open, since it collapsed, it closed. Because I'm afraid too. Not yet if it gets dust. (Hopefully) it will be finished quickly (the project) so that it can trade again," he concluded.