Second Day Odd-Even In Bogor City, 4,476 Vehicles Turned Around
BOGOR - A total of 4,476 vehicles were turned around by officers on the second day of odd-even implementation for motorized vehicles in Bogor City.
The Head of Bogor City Police, Kombes Susatyo Purnomo Condro, explained that as many as 4,476 vehicles that were turned back were vehicles with odd numbers, because they did not match the date on today's calendar, namely the even date, June 20.
The vehicle was turned around at five "check point" locations prepared by the Bogor City Police, namely at the T-junction near the Baranangsiang terminal, on Jalan Raya Pajajaran in front of the Bumi Aki Restaurant, at the Air Fountain Roundabout, on Jalan Captain Muslihat near Irama Nusantara, and at the crossroads. pond.
According to Susatyo, as many as 4,476 vehicles were turned around, consisting of 2,197 two-wheeled vehicles and 2,279 four-wheeled vehicles.
"Just like last Saturday, on this Sunday all motorized vehicles are turned around, no administrative sanctions or reprimands are given, but only reminded to use the vehicle according to the date on the calendar," he said.
Susatyo explained that the Polresta prepared around 300 joint personnel from the Police, TNI, and Satpol PP and the Transportation Service, at five "check point" locations as well as in crowd centers.
In addition to guarding at five "check point" locations, he said, there was also a team that carried out mobile patrols in six areas in Bogor City to monitor the traffic flow situation in Bogor City.
Susatyo as Deputy Chair of the Bogor City COVID-19 Handling Task Force emphasized that the odd-even implementation of motorized vehicles was carried out to reduce the mobility of residents in order to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.
Previously, the Mayor of Bogor, Bima Arya, said the odd-even policy for motorized vehicles and motorized vehicle isolation at five "check point" locations in Bogor City.
The goal is not only to reduce the mobility of Bogor residents, but also to give a message to residents of Jakarta and its surroundings to reduce their mobility to the city of Bogor.
The odd-even policy for motorized vehicles in the city of Bogor, he said, was enforced from 10.00 WIB to 16.00 WIB, because many residents of Jakarta and its surroundings visited Bogor around that time.